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Author: | MacktheMoke [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Twin Moke Fuel Tanks/ Exhaust |
I've got a '78 leyland Moke (998) and am wondering if it is possible to put a second fuel tank (running into the original) on the driver's side, how would you run it to the other one? Is it even feasable? ![]() I'm also planning on putting extractors and a larger exhaust in the next week- any ideas on what size would be best and I gather that LCB's(whatever they are) are the best extractors. ![]() I'm quite new to this modding business so you'll have to speak slowly and use big words and stuff. Any help or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers ![]() |
Author: | awdmoke [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:18 pm ] |
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Difficult to do, as the side pods are the main structural members of a Moke, so it's not a good idea to go cutting the bottoms out of them. If you could get your hands on a rear mounted tank out of an export Moke that would be easy. Fits inside the rear subframe. Exhaust would need to re-routed, but sounds like you're doing that anyway ![]() |
Author: | twomokes [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:08 pm ] |
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Mack I'm doing what awd said. I have an export and I'm fitting a normal tank in the left hand pod. Exhaust needs a few extra bends to accomodate the rear tank. Two Mokes |
Author: | MacktheMoke [ Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Exhaust |
Alright well I'll definitely drop the drivers side one then. Export hey... Can't find a tank up here via the phone so I think I'll have to shelve that idea and throw a jerry in the back for distance trips till I find one. Thanks though. But can anyone help me with what the best sized exhaust for the 998 would be? I'm guessing 1 3/4 but again I don't know much. Which way would those twists be for that tank so I can get them done for when I get the thing? |
Author: | fuzzy-hair-man [ Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Exhaust |
MacktheMoke wrote: But can anyone help me with what the best sized exhaust for the 998 would be? I'm guessing 1 3/4 but again I don't know much.
1 3/4 is as large as you would want to go for a 998. 1 3/4 is generally good for 1098 and 1275s but I think it does OK with 998s ![]() ![]() |
Author: | IwannaMini [ Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:59 pm ] |
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I would go the 1.5 inch pipe to a larger muffler and outlet pipe... works well on my 998... and the noise is ... well deafening sometimes. ![]() |
Author: | twomokes [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:38 am ] |
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Mack I've got a new tail pipe made to fit around the rear tank. It's way at the back of the shed but I'll g a photo of it for you and give you the lengths. From memory all the bends are 90 degrees. Two Mokes |
Author: | MacktheMoke [ Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:10 am ] |
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IwannaMini wrote: I would go the 1.5 inch pipe to a larger muffler and outlet pipe... not too sure what you mean by that dude- from the engine to the muffler is 1.5in then what size muffler and what size outlet pipe?
works well on my 998... and the noise is ... well deafening sometimes. ![]() I'm trying moreso for performance than noise. ![]() twomokes: Cheers that would be very helpful mate!:D |
Author: | twomokes [ Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:31 pm ] |
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Mack If you send me your Email address by PM I can send photo early this week. Don't know how to do pics on this forum. Two Mokes |
Author: | Mokesta [ Sun Nov 20, 2005 10:08 pm ] |
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Mack, You can make a bigger capacity tank to fit in the standard bay if you have a late Moke. My new alloy tank holds 46 litres, up from about 30 for the standard cylindrical tank. Here's a pic, the big hole is for the in-tank EFI pump so I can inject my Moke : ![]() LCB = Long Centre Branch. Extractors where the 2-3 cylinder pipe joins with the 1-4 'Y' pipe under the floor instead of behind the engine. Careful what you buy. Moke rod change mechanisms are closer to the engine than a mini and some extractors point right at the rod change unit in a Moke. Could be a pain to install if you get the wrong one. This is my '82 Moke's exhaust. Earlier Mokes have the rod change closer to the centre of the tunnel. ![]() Mokesta. |
Author: | MacktheMoke [ Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:46 pm ] |
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twomokes: PM sent ![]() Mokesta: very schmick- might I ask where you got the tank done? and the damage to the wallet? LCB's- another acronym cleared up! took me a bit to find out what SU's are (showing my newness a bit hey) ![]() Had a look at my underbody- looks same as yours for the rod change mech (now I know what that 'thingy' is too!). Exhaust dude says he's only got Wildcats- are they worth getting on in place of the LCB's? ![]() |
Author: | awdmoke [ Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:24 pm ] |
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Mokesta - you make me wish I'd made my tank bigger ![]() |
Author: | Mokesta [ Tue Nov 22, 2005 4:38 pm ] |
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Mack, I made the tank myself using a sheet of alloy I went halves on with a mate. I can send a drawing if you give me an email address. The tank has two baffels and uses 3/8" tubes for cross feed. I got some bloke my mate knew to do the welding. Total cost including alloy, folding, adhesive foam and welding was just over $300. I can't remember the brand of my LCB extractors. I bought them in a hurry after my original extractors melted from using fibreglass insulation wrap! The middle can on my system is a late addition too. I just had the RC40 rear straight through but it was too loud so I added the centre straight through hot-dog and now it is just right. Any of the decent Mini shops should be able to sell you a decent LCB but generic exhaust shops (Midas etc) usually don't know squat. M |
Author: | MacktheMoke [ Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:44 pm ] |
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mokesta: email added to my footer thing Thanks heaps ![]() |
Author: | Mini Mitch [ Wed Nov 23, 2005 4:58 pm ] |
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good luck on your quest to do up mack! hope you can get all the info you need here! Hopefully I'll be putting my extractors on soonish. i've seen a couple of brands floating about so i'll do a bit of research. |
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