Re: Warner air boxes
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 6:25 pm
'Jim,
That sounds interesting. The only problem is trying it out as I am a
few miles away. Can anyone else advise.
This is all part of the problem I have, most of the spares are at
least 3000 miles away. I can't even say 'send a box over and I'll pay
you if it fits', as shipping and importation would cause problems.
A friend has a 145 box from an Airmaster he can lend me to see if I
can make a new one but that sounds like too much work. I still have
plenty of other things to do.
Melvyn Hiscock
That sounds interesting. The only problem is trying it out as I am a
few miles away. Can anyone else advise.
This is all part of the problem I have, most of the spares are at
least 3000 miles away. I can't even say 'send a box over and I'll pay
you if it fits', as shipping and importation would cause problems.
A friend has a 145 box from an Airmaster he can lend me to see if I
can make a new one but that sounds like too much work. I still have
plenty of other things to do.
Melvyn Hiscock
'>Hi Melvyn-
>Not sure it will work, but I have a couple UC-61A Air
>Maze boxes. NOS
>Jim
>--- Melvyn Hiscock wrote:
>> >Message: 7
>> > Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:32:37 -0700
>> > From: Jamie Treat
>> >Subject: Re: Air boxes
>> >
>> >Melvyn,
>> >
>> >Do you think a Warner 165 airbox will do?
>> >
>> >Brackett Corp has the filter elements including the
>> frame work.
>> >
>> >Jamie Treat
>>
>>
>>
>> I suppose it might if the carb is the same. What
>> carb is on the 165?
>> Do you have one? If so mail me offlist and we can
>> talk.
>>
> > Melvyn Hiscock
>>