Headlamp vacuum pods
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Hi
I've started restoring my '65 S2 and found that I have two offside vacuum pods, rather than one of each. It's been connected with an extra t-piece.
I'm looking at possibilities :
1. I could fit it back in this way and fabricate a bracket to go to the inner wing from the other mounting point.
2. I could trade/source the other pod (the one with two connections)
3. I could convert it to failsafe.
I was wondering how available non-failsafe vacuum pods are?
I haven't found any new ones, and as yet haven't seen any secondhand ones.
Is converting to failsafe pods possible and what is involved?
Does anyone have any other possible suggestions?
I'd rather not convert them to motors.
Thanks in advance.
Simon
I've started restoring my '65 S2 and found that I have two offside vacuum pods, rather than one of each. It's been connected with an extra t-piece.
I'm looking at possibilities :
1. I could fit it back in this way and fabricate a bracket to go to the inner wing from the other mounting point.
2. I could trade/source the other pod (the one with two connections)
3. I could convert it to failsafe.
I was wondering how available non-failsafe vacuum pods are?
I haven't found any new ones, and as yet haven't seen any secondhand ones.
Is converting to failsafe pods possible and what is involved?
Does anyone have any other possible suggestions?
I'd rather not convert them to motors.
Thanks in advance.
Simon
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sclemow wrote:I was wondering how available non-failsafe vacuum pods are?
I haven't found any new ones, and as yet haven't seen any secondhand ones.
Simon
Matty's used to stock them, I remember them hanging from their storage shelves...
Phil Harrison
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Hi Simon,
Have you tried Sue Miller, Kelvedon Lotus or SJ Sports cars ? They all list the non-failsafe vacuum pods.
Have you tried Sue Miller, Kelvedon Lotus or SJ Sports cars ? They all list the non-failsafe vacuum pods.
Roger
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Could you drill a hole in the Pod and use a"Rivnut" to add the second outlet.
Then put a Bolt with a hole drilled up it's centre.
Alan
Then put a Bolt with a hole drilled up it's centre.
Alan
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They have them at SJSportscars as well. They call them a vacuum cylinder rather than pod.
https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and- ... /SJ506.htm
https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and- ... /SJ509.htm
https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and- ... /SJ506.htm
https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and- ... /SJ509.htm
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sclemow wrote:Hi
I've started restoring my '65 S2 and found that I have two offside vacuum pods, rather than one of each. It's been connected with an extra t-piece.
I'm looking at possibilities :
1. I could fit it back in this way and fabricate a bracket to go to the inner wing from the other mounting point.
2. I could trade/source the other pod (the one with two connections)
3. I could convert it to failsafe.
I was wondering how available non-failsafe vacuum pods are?
I haven't found any new ones, and as yet haven't seen any secondhand ones.
Is converting to failsafe pods possible and what is involved?
Does anyone have any other possible suggestions?
I'd rather not convert them to motors.
Thanks in advance.
Simon
For that price take option 1 and make a stainless bracket
Alan
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