Mine is running now and it is the absolute fastest machine I have ever owned! Its amazing how much braking is lost when you remove that vacumm booster! Im getting the parts /pieces together for installation of the BMW H31 Hydro boost now.On a recent test drive I was able to break traction in 1st -4th gear.If done properly it will probably spin rubber in over drive! I am coating it in gray primer sealer and giving it the experimental designation ME-262 until I decide on a color.Good luck on your build gentalmen ! This is my last conversion.
Here's a good link for how to tap into the RCA jack that's on the expression pedal, you could run this to a 1/4" jack mounted somewhere else for easier access. www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/GettingALineOutFromThePhonoJack
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Great video. I have a Kodak 1A Autographic that needs mew bellows and I would like to find a place to buy it
So I am a very behind in this I got my first car about two years ago and still have it, Acura TL 2001 base model, anyways I really wanna cam it cause I heard it can increase power pretty easily? I can't find anything on it can someone in here help me if they're still people clicking on this video or whatever. :D
I can't really remember the exact details, but I'm pretty sure what happened is that we got this motor in pieces and put it together. The bottom end was from a J32 but the heads were from a J30 so we did the cam swap in order to get the correct cams to match the 3.2 liter bottom end. It wasn't my car so I can't really say whether or not the cams made a huge difference but I do remember that just by looking at the cams you could easily tell that the J32 cams had a more aggressive shape.
Im thinking of using thin leather instead of a fabric cloth. hwave you ever used leather? If so any pointers on using that material when making the belows
Hello there! I work at a high school with some students who are in the process of building your 3d printed real-time PCR machine according to the specifications published in your journal article. We've run into a slight hiccup, however, as the PCBs seem to require a greater number of resistors than listed on the inventory in the supplementary materials. Additionally, the values of the resistors aren't indicated anywhere, so we can't determine which resistors go in which locations. Do you happen to have some more detailed PCB assembly instructions so we can be sure that we are assembling them properly? Do you have any suggestions as to insuring the nichrome wire remained secured in place around the aluminum heating block? I wonder if a 2nd layer of the polyamide tape would work? Is the fan blade secured on the motor shaft with glue, or just friction? Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated :-D It would be wonderful to show you the progress the students have made if you're up for it, as well :-D
Can you or anyone tell me what kind of material are the first white pieces made of? Also, what kind of cloth is that one, white on one side and black on the other? Is that water proof? I need to make on bellows but I am stuck with the materials. Thanks
Pepe Guitarra the white stiffness are made of poster board. The black/white fabric I used was a blackout curtain. It's quite thin and also opaque so it makes a perfect material for a bellows. I don’t think it is waterproof.
Very nice this video! I would be interested to have the model for the realization of the bellows of this greatness. Also, I would like to know what materials are used and where can I buy them! Would you mind contacting me? I thank you in advance! briganteangiolillo@gmail.com
Brigante Angiolillo I don’t have any drawings or models for this. I just drew the pattern for the stiffeners with a ruler and straightedge based on my camera’s dimensions. The stiffness are made from thick poster board. The fabric I used is a blackout curtain I got from Walmart. :)
For me the problem was solved reassembling the lcd's power cable. The store where I bought the printer also suggested to update ZMorph's firmware. Hope this will help you guys.
The measurements will depend on your camera (I've made several for antique/vintage Eastman 5x7 and 8x10 cameras). Not only does it depend on the size of your lensboard at one end, but also the extension of the bellows. A stiffener size of 5/8" - 3/4" seems to be a good size. The smaller you go, the more pleats and the thicker the bellows will be when it compressed. A heavy construction paper works, but you may want something a little thicker. A 1-foot section of bellows will have about 30 stiffeners on each side, so you can get an idea of how thick it will be when fully compressed. Add 50% for the 2 layers of cloth. Black cotton broadcloth will work fine for the interior; black or red broadcloth will work for the exterior. Fairly cheap ($5 USD/yard). If you can find 0.3-0.5mm vinyl-covered fabric, that will work for the exterior and will be more resistent to water, stains, wear, etc. than broadcloth. Spray adhesives work well. Contact cement is way too messy. In the video, Geoff used angled corners for all stiffeners. You can use square corners as well; alternate a section of angled stiffereners with squared stiffeners. It reduces the work a little bit. It's critical that you get the stiffeners evenly lined up and equally sized. Any error will be magnified as your bellows gets larger and longer. Note that he used one section as a pattern for the other 3. The cloth, construction paper and spray adhesive will cost about $25 USD for an 8x10 bellows with 24" extension. Far cheaper than the $200 USD you'll find on eBay. While no one wants to waste money, you can essentially practice 2 or 3 times and still save a great deal of money over professionally-made bellows.
Probably would be ok depending on how thick you go. It's a tradeoff because if the stiffeners are too thick by themselves then the bellows won't be able to compress very thin.
Great video, having just finished building my dark room want to get into large format, was thinking of trying to build a 8x20 camera, this video is so helpful
Thx, for the video, it was very useful for my own bellows building project (especially glueing inner and outer part without former). What fabric did you use?
Glad it was useful! A blackout curtain from Walmart believe it or not. It has a thin white layer on the back that is opaque rubber. It was the thinnest material I could find locally that was still opaque and wasn't some ridiculous color or pattern.
I've used plain, black broadcloth for both interior and exterior ($5/yd USD). The small gaps between the stiffeners should prevent light from getting through. You could glue down a layer of black tissue paper before the exterior layer if needed. I've never needed to do that, though.
Thanks Lee! I have been designing an 8x10 camera which this set of bellows was made for but once this school year started I've been tied up in classes and away from my tools. Most of the camera has been designed but I still have to figure out the film holders. One of these days I'll get back to my tools and build something.
+Geoff Mulberry Is this all just done on your own calculations or do you have any guidelines to follow? I am going to be replacing my bellows on a Toyo and am very impressed with your final result. If you have any recommendations for plans to follow, please let me know, Thanks in advance.
+Lee Latin Yes so far everything is from my own plans. The bellows were the first part of the design and I used the measurements from the actual finished product to design the rest of the camera so everything fit nicely. If you have the remains of the old bellows for the Toyo it should be pretty simple to copy what's already there. Designing a bellows for an already built camera seems a little harder. Just remember to factor in the fact that the folds add some thickness.
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Sorry about that. The gearbox is still the factory 944 unit in the back. The clutch is a 10.4" Chevy flywheel and pressure plate with a 10.4" Chrysler clutch disk that has a 1x23 spline. That fits right on the Porsche input shaft. It's a Chevy bell housing and a Chevy hydraulic throw out bearing mounted to a homemade adaptor plate. I machined a holder for the Porsche pilot bearing that goes into the LT1 crankshaft and that's all there was to it. If you pm me an email address I'll send you some pictures and information.
+Richpence Thank you! The black/white fabric I used was a blackout curtain. It's quite thin and also opaque so it makes a perfect material for a bellows.
question for ya guys. im a mechanic for leaving i own a EXL 4 door 6MT i will like to do the cam swap i know thats easy i done few wayer pumps and timing belt. now for the question. dont you guys think that j32cam will requiered more fuel? or ya doing something else to replace the factory j30 base map?