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steve meltzer 05-16-2018 02:36 PM

how big is my fuel tank?
 
i am the original owner of KMP #174. Does anyone know how big the fuel tank is on that early car? s

eschaider 05-16-2018 02:37 PM

(L x W x D)/231 = Gallons


Ed

steve meltzer 05-16-2018 03:05 PM

OMG, it's back to solid geometry! I didn't think about the tank as a cube with ready measurements. How embarasing! Mr. Hamel would be appalled that I missed this one! I see you live in Gilroy, "Garlic Capital of the World"! Do you know my friend, Mike Pierce of Pierce Manifolds? thanx again. s

Gaz64 05-16-2018 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by steve meltzer (Post 1444460)
OMG, it's back to solid geometry! I didn't think about the tank as a cube with ready measurements. How embarasing! Mr. Hamel would be appalled that I missed this one! I see you live in Gilroy, "Garlic Capital of the World"! Do you know my friend, Mike Pierce of Pierce Manifolds? thanx again. s

A little off topic, but that's a nice friend to have there Steve.

steve meltzer 05-16-2018 04:58 PM

Yeah...i built a wing on his house with all of the Weber stuff he's done for me. Super nice guy and exceptionally knowledgeable about those carbs. Great parts supplier as well. s

eschaider 05-16-2018 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve meltzer (Post 1444460)
OMG, it's back to solid geometry! I didn't think about the tank as a cube with ready measurements. How embarasing! Mr. Hamel would be appalled that I missed this one! I see you live in Gilroy, "Garlic Capital of the World"! Do you know my friend, Mike Pierce of Pierce Manifolds? thanx again. s


I am embarrassed to say I do not, Steve. I would love to make the acquaintance.

BTW the tanks are not perfect cubes but the additional work to reduce them to a simple cube is relatively straightforward. :)


Ed

twobjshelbys 05-16-2018 06:55 PM

Too small?

The tank capacity will be less than a dimensional reduction if the tank is baffled or is a foam race tank.

steve meltzer 05-16-2018 06:56 PM

Ed, took a quick peak under there tonight, but will measure tomorrow. Yeah, mine is almost square + 2 side rectangles attached. I think i can handle it! Stop by Mike's shop at 321 Kishimura tell him Steve Meltzer sent you by...really nice guy.

https://www.piercemanifolds.com/Default.asp

s

HI Cobra 05-16-2018 07:40 PM

Mine is #142 with the 42 gallon tank. The other tank available was the 30 gallon
tank. Should be able to get close to one of those two capacities with all that calculating!

steve meltzer 05-16-2018 09:13 PM

hmmm. let's see now...length X width X cup size of the girl sitting across from me in algebra II class = ???. who cares about volumes and fuel tank capacities! s

MOTORHEAD 05-17-2018 06:27 AM

I have the "42"gal "comp" tank with the "saddle bag'' at the outboard ends that fit up into the rear portion of the rear fenders. I was talking to David Kirkham about a month ago, and he mentioned they re-labeled the 42 gal to 38? gal, for some reason I don't remember.

steve meltzer 05-17-2018 06:36 AM

fixin' to measure in a few minutes, but mine also has the "saddle bags". thanx. s

MOTORHEAD 05-17-2018 07:43 AM

If you have the "saddle bags", then you have the "40" gal tank.
But it will be interesting to see what you come up with using math.
(I just realized the other day, that never in my 76 years have I ever used Algebra or any more complex math !)

twobjshelbys 05-17-2018 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MOTORHEAD (Post 1444507)
(I just realized the other day, that never in my 76 years have I ever used Algebra or any more complex math !)

Same here (65 years). Degree in math and physics. Never used calculus or quantum mechanics. Did use statistics alot. Everything else is basic math.

patrickt 05-17-2018 09:14 AM

Dang, I guess you could always call up the Kirkhams and ask them to pull the build sheet on the car and tell you what they put in there....;)

steve meltzer 05-17-2018 10:58 AM

By the numbers, it was just sl > 40 gallons....that's a big tank, not sure they even offer that anymore. (Their website says the upgrade to 30 gallons is $2255!).

Yeah calculus and quantum mechanics aren't particularly useful in my day-to-day living, but...our most recently adopted cat has been named Schrödinger after the famous Austrian physicist's cat "thought" experiment. I do remember hearing about him and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, tho' I was never certain i really understood. Gotta "B" in that class and was ecstatic. In case you just can't stand it and are bored...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrödinger%27s_cat

s

twobjshelbys 05-17-2018 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by steve meltzer (Post 1444520)
By the numbers, it was just sl > 40 gallons....that's a big tank, not sure they even offer that anymore. (Their website says the upgrade to 30 gallons is $2255!).

Yeah calculus and quantum mechanics aren't particularly useful in my day-to-day living, but...our most recently adopted cat has been named Schrödinger after the famous Austrian physicist's cat "thought" experiment. I do remember hearing about him and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, tho' I was never certain i really understood. Gotta "B" in that class and was ecstatic. In case you just can't stand it and are bored...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrödinger%27s_cat

s

We had to read Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland. I had a copy of Mr Tompkins in Paperback (combines Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland, Mr Tompkins Explores the Atom in one volume) but I can't find it and I think my wife donated it to goodwill.

There was a calculus problem that I remember that goes like this: You're driving to a destination, and your speed is such that you are always one hour away. That is, at 100 miles away you are driving 100 mph, at 60 miles, 60mph, 30 miles @ 30mph. How long does it take to get there?

Heisenberg applied to the stuff I did on serial interfaces. As the speeds got higher, instrumentation attached to the system definitely affected the way it operated. The last scope I bought that didn't screw things up cost nearly 750K.

patrickt 05-17-2018 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by twobjshelbys (Post 1444521)
The last scope I bought that didn't screw things up cost nearly 750K.

Must not have been made by Lucas.:cool:

steve meltzer 05-17-2018 01:05 PM

"There was a calculus problem that I remember that goes like this: You're driving to a destination, and your speed is such that you are always one hour away. That is, at 100 miles away you are driving 100 mph, at 60 miles, 60mph, 30 miles @ 30mph. How long does it take to get there?"

we're way off topic, but this is great! Crackin' up about Mr. Tompkins and the Lucas crack (pun intended) as well. I assume that in the above problem, you never really get there, b/c as long as you're moving, you are, by the rules, one hour away. See what i mean by my luckin' out with a "B" in Physics 103? s

rodneym 05-17-2018 04:23 PM

KMP600 here.
6,930 cubic inches.
:cool:


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