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Turkey Pan ?
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| viking |
11-20-2007 11:23 AM |
Turkey Pan ?
Wondering what a fair price range is for used pans these days, have got one I'm thinking of moving, thanks in advance. Don
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| viking |
11-20-2007 05:50 PM |
Nobody :confused:
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| patrickt |
11-20-2007 06:03 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by viking
Nobody :confused:
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$50, maybe.%/
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| viking |
11-20-2007 06:12 PM |
Thanks, I'll put some pics up if anyones interested.
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| LT Cobra |
11-20-2007 07:02 PM |
ill take that turkey.....pan.
post some pics, then we can hash out the details.
jason
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| viking |
11-20-2007 07:29 PM |
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| Nedsel |
11-20-2007 07:33 PM |
My wife says she'll have one you can buy cheap late Thursday. I think the gravy will clean out OK.
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I think $50 is a smoking deal! I would buy it in a second if I didn't have dual quads.
Larry
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| viking |
11-20-2007 10:49 PM |
O.K. after checking all over for prices, $75.00 takes it, shipping included, to U.S. only.:cool:
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| LT Cobra |
11-21-2007 07:05 AM |
then pan
viking,
pm me your info and we can set up a payment arrangement.
thanks
jason
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| patrickt |
11-21-2007 07:07 AM |
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Originally Posted by LT Cobra
pm me your info and we can set up a payment arrangement.
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Don't forget the appraiser's commission.:D
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| Clois Harlan |
11-21-2007 07:24 AM |
I paid $100 for mine used about two years ago. Took it off because I needed a bigger air cleaner when racing. May put it back on for town cruises, it looks cool.
Clois
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| viking |
11-21-2007 11:56 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by LT Cobra
viking,
pm me your info and we can set up a payment arrangement.
thanks
jason
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PM sent
and thanks patrickt
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| patrickt |
11-21-2007 12:49 PM |
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| viking |
11-21-2007 12:58 PM |
Cool idea :cool:
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| Rick 427 Cobra |
11-21-2007 07:12 PM |
Are those springs on the side necessary?
What do they do?
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| patrickt |
11-21-2007 08:14 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick 427 Cobra
Are those springs on the side necessary?
What do they do?
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The Terry Body Springs hold the Turkey Pan down to the base. You could probably run without them, but the pan might then rattle on top of the base. The TB springs eliminate that possibility. Here's a better shot of them, you can see that I have them safety wired together just in case one of them vibrates loose, which has yet to happen.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/spring.jpg
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| Rick 427 Cobra |
11-21-2007 08:46 PM |
So those vertical studs are locating pins? I thought they were captured bolts to secure the top half with nuts. I see the purpose now.
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| TerrysSPF |
11-22-2007 11:05 AM |
Good idea with the safty wire. How long does it take to remove the pan with this set-up? I usually keep my pan off for everyday driving (I believe it breathes better that way) but I like to put it on for shows. -It's just such a pain in the a$$!
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| patrickt |
11-22-2007 11:22 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by TerrysSPF
How long does it take to remove the pan with this set-up?
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It takes less than a minute. You just pull the springs off with your fingers and then lift the pan right off (it requires a little maneuvering, but not much). No need to remove the air cleaner, or anything else for that matter. I tune my carb with a vacuum gauge. I honestly don't know how I would get the hose on the base of my Holley with my fat stubby fingers if the Turkey Pan was on there. Being able to pull it off makes a huge difference when working on the carb.
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