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GTS Panther and new parts
Bacon2002 - 13/10/07 at 05:33 PM

Hi guys,

I got some new parts for my Panther and I'm so happy with them I thought I'd show off, that and the fact I've worked out how to post pictures.

Raceline bits:-

Sump and Water rail

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Cheers,

David


stevec - 13/10/07 at 05:53 PM

Very Very shiny looks quality
But can I have the RD 350?


scotty g - 13/10/07 at 06:14 PM

Very nice, i love those raceline sumps, wish i could afford one, i'll be doing a cut'n'shut on my existing one.


Bacon2002 - 13/10/07 at 06:25 PM

Hi,

I almost had heart failure when I was told how much these sumps cost. If the wife knew she'd be pretty unhappy.

I do love that old RD350, I've had her for ever and she looks great, especially when you think she's 25+ years old.

Cheers guys,

David


Mal - 13/10/07 at 07:37 PM

David,
Is the plate bolted inside your sump the windage tray from your engine, or an extra item?
Also,is the standard oil strainer and pipe used and does it fit below that plate?

Regards,

Mal


Bacon2002 - 13/10/07 at 07:51 PM

Mal,

I havn't read the instructions yet but the windage tray was an additional item as I am fitting it to a Blacktop Zetec. Apparently the silvertop zetec can use the standard windage tray.
There are some oil strainer parts with it also but I'm not sure how it all fits together yet.
If it helps then tomorrow I'll post some pictures of the other parts that came with it and I'll read the instructions and let you know.
The rugby is a bit tight.......Running out of finger tips.
Ta,
David


Mal - 13/10/07 at 09:02 PM

David,
I'll look forward to seeing your pictures.
I'm interested because I have done a home made shallow sump and my own baffling, but it could be adapted to something like the Raceline system.

Mal


scotty g - 14/10/07 at 07:20 AM

Hey Mal, would love to see some pictures of your home made sump, might give me some clues as to how to do mine.
Cheers.