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simonpen
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Dellorto drip tray
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My Fulvia is fitted with a pair of DHLA45 on a GP4 manifold. I would like to fit a drip tray under, has anyone done this or have a pattern for same?
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I had an impression that drip trays were both standard fit and necessary for safety. I have this pair of pictures in my archive which may be of assistance as to general layout. I can't help with dimensions though I'm afraid.
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Re: Dellorto drip tray
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Quote from: simonpen on 28 July, 2021, 06:18:55 PM
My Fulvia is fitted with a pair of DHLA45 on a GP4 manifold. I would like to fit a drip tray under, has anyone done this or have a pattern for same?
A lot smaller as my Dellortos are 32s, but the standard drip tray wasn't a problem.
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Re: Dellorto drip tray
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29 July, 2021, 02:43:22 PM »
The problem is that a standard drip tray will not work. The DHLA's are wider than the Fulvia Solex/DHLB set up and genrally run off a works manifold or adaptor to accomodate the wider and longer DHLA's. The principle may be ok but probably better is to design a shield over the alternator so any fuel leakage is not exposed to a sparkling commutator....
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Re: Dellorto drip tray
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29 July, 2021, 07:40:51 PM »
Thanks Tim, that makes sense.
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