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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 11:35am
Rating: 10 
Algon mechanical fuel injection for ford 427 MR

This is a mechanical fuel injection system made in the 1960's, hilborn style, constant flow - low pressure. It has 1 7/8" throttle bores, close to 48mm. This intake was also made with the throttle bores straight up, as opposed to at a 45 degree angle like this one. Probably a good start for an electrical fuel injection conversion. As there are no venturi's, it should flow better than 48IDA's, about 30% better.
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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 11:41am
Rating: 10 
Algon fuel injection for ford 427 MR

This is a mechanical fuel injection system made in the 1960's, hilborn style, constant flow - low pressure. It has 1 7/8" throttle bores, close to 48mm. This intake was also made with the throttle bores straight up, as opposed to at a 45 degree angle like this one. Probably a good start for an electrical fuel injection conversion. As there are no venturi's, it should flow better than 48IDA's, about 30% better.
9490tecalemit_-_side.jpg

Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 11:51am
Rating: 10 
1960's Tecalemit-Jackson fuel injection system for road racing

This fuel injection system was developed in England in the 1960's, primarily aimed at road racing, as opposed to Hilborn/Algon which was more for drag racing. Tecalemit-Jackson apparently had a better partial throttle metering system for road racing, but because it was a continuous flow/low pressure, it didn't develop the max power as good as the Lucas - high pressure sequential fuel injection system that had better fuel atomization, more power. None the less, it still was used, and I heard it was at least tested in GT40's. Holman-Moody was the US distributor. The throttle bodies were based off of the weber 48 IDA, and could be bolted on any weber 48IDA intake, each throttle body separately.
9490Hilborn_FE_427_HR_fuel_inj_on_weber_58mm_intake.jpg

Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:03pm
Rating: 10 
Hilborn FE 427 High Riser head Fuel injection

This a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power.
9490FE_427_HR_Hilborn_Fuel_inj_on_58mm_Weber_intake.jpg

Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:07pm
Rating: 10 
Hilborn Fuel injection for a Ford 427 High Riser on a 58mm weber intake

This a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power.
9490FE_48_IDA_vs_Hilborn-_58mm_Weber_-_top.jpg

Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:19pm
Rating: 10 
48mm IDA weber vs 58mm weber intakes

On the top is a new blue thunder 48mm IDA intake, with a 10 degree canted mount angle.


Below is a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power. I unbolted one of the fuel injection throttle body castings to expose the mating surface of the intake.


As you compare the two intakes, you can see the larger bolt pattern of the 58mm weber intake, as well as the larger ports. There isn't enough of material on a 48IDA intake to redrill for a 58mm pattern.
9490FE_48_IDA_vs_Hilborn-_58mm_Weber.jpg

Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:22pm
Rating: 10 
48mm IDA intake vs Hilborn fuel injection on 58mm weber intake

On the left is a new blue thunder 48mm IDA intake, with a 10 degree canted mount angle.


On the right is a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power. I unbolted one of the fuel injection throttle body castings to expose the mating surface of the intake.


As you compare the two intakes, you can see the larger bolt pattern of the 58mm weber intake, as well as the larger ports. There isn't enough of material on a 48IDA intake to redrill for a 58mm pattern.
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pneall
Wed August 11, 2004 6:20pm
Rating: 10 
Fuel Tank

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pneall
Wed August 11, 2004 6:22pm
Rating: 5.5 
Fuel Tank

15236Fuel_tank_3.JPG

pneall
Wed August 11, 2004 6:24pm
Rating: 10 
Fuel Tank

15236Fuel_tank_rear.JPG

pneall
Wed August 11, 2004 6:25pm
Fuel Tank

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shaps
Sun September 5, 2004 3:48pm
6415150

Russell Dual Fuel Fitting
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Fitz
Wed October 6, 2004 4:54pm
Fuel Cell Going In

The fuel Cell
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Morris
Thu October 7, 2004 7:44pm
Relays for Fuel, Trans, Diff, Pumps and Fans

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2KWIK4U
Wed October 20, 2004 9:35pm
Fuel pump setup

Fuel pump, filter, stainless fuel lines and homemade aluminum line clamps.

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