REFLECTOR: Firewall aft IO 360

aminetech at bluefrog.com aminetech at bluefrog.com
Sat Jun 13 08:15:37 CDT 2009


My firewall is held around the edges by small screws that appear to be screwed into the fiberglass and at other points by the various things attached to the firewall.  Has been working fine for almost 700 hours.

John

--- ullman at robustdecisions.com wrote:

From: "David Ullman" <ullman at robustdecisions.com>
To: <reflector at tvbf.org>
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Firewall aft IO 360
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 05:14:58 -0700

I have finished rebuilding the IO-360-C1C I bought as a basket case from the
Jack Hayes estate.  I bought it complete with the firewall aft kit (most of
it).  I am ready to install it and have a nice SS firewall ready to be
populated.  But, have no idea how the firewall aft goes together as 1) the
Velocity plans don't give many clues, 2) two requests to Velocity for photos
or more details haven't yielded much and 3) there are no examples to look at
anywhere near where I live (Oregon). I don't even know how to best mount the
throttle body and how to get air to it, much less the questions I don't even
know to ask.  Mr Hayes built up the manifolds but they look like they need
much work (again, not many clues in the Velo literature).

If anyone has good photos or drawings of an IO 360 installation, they would
be of much help.  I have poked around on line and haven't found much, may I
have missed something.  

David G. Ullman 
ullman at robustdecisions.com
541-754-3609
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