Sniper Posted April 12, 2020 Report Posted April 12, 2020 As I mentioned in another thread, I am fuel injecting the 218 in my 51 Cambridge. Been doing the physical mockups so far, the controller finally arrived today so no electrical has been performed, so far. To bring us up to date I've done the following. On a Thickstun dual carb intake I made adapters to mount two Weber IDA based 42mm throttle bodies. 42mm was selected because it matched the bore size of the intake. The adapters are the black spacers between the intake and the throttle bodies, they are made out of 3/4" thick phenolic laminate. I tapped each adapter to fit up a connection for the PCV system also plan to add. I did this so that there would be no lean cylinder issue. In the crossover of the intake I also tapped in a fitting to supply a vacuum signal to the MAP sensor and the fuel pressure regulator. I had to split the supplied fuel rail as the original spacing would not work with my setup. I started in on the TPS sensor mount, but I need addition hardware to make it work. Since there was no air cleaner that I felt met the style of this swap and would bolt to the throttle bodies, I made my own. You can see the base plates mounted to the throttle bodies here. I haven't made the tops yet, but when I do I will update this thread. Linkage is a combination of what was supplied with the throttle bodies (lever on the left and the return spring) some 8mm shaft couplers, 8mm shaft and the black lever is from the linkage kit supplied with the intake. On the far right is where the TPS is going to be, you can see the mounting plate and temporary screw holding it in place. That's pretty much where I am at. 2 1 Quote
greg g Posted April 12, 2020 Report Posted April 12, 2020 (edited) Several years ago at the Detroit Plymouth owners Club meet we talked with a couple engineers from Chrysler who were working on a throttle body dual set up based on 2.2 2.5 4 cylinder engines that were used in Omni and Horizons. They were talking about using the ECU units from those cars as they were pretty simple systems that to input from map, throttle position and o2 sensors to run the throttle bodies. We didn't get into a lot of details but they felt the system would be pretty easy to adapt to the flathead six. They had an Edmunds dual intake they were planning to utilize with the setup. There was also a write up on the web about using Jeep 4.O throttle with three injectors adapted to feed the siamesed cylinders meaning each injector would fire 2 times per crank revolution each pulse feeding the shared I take runner at the appropriate time. Edited April 12, 2020 by greg g 2 Quote
Ulu Posted April 12, 2020 Report Posted April 12, 2020 Have you guys seen any TBI/plenum setups on a flat six? Port injection looks like too much for me. I'm actually still thinking of sidedrafts on a log. Quote
Sniper Posted April 24, 2020 Author Report Posted April 24, 2020 If you look you will see I am running a dual TBI setup. I suppose one could run a single on the stock manifold. I got the air cleaners pretty much done, here's a beauty shot. 1 Quote
HotRodTractor Posted April 28, 2020 Report Posted April 28, 2020 Very nice. I'll certainly follow along. I plan on adding fuel injection to my 265 at some point - I might get to it later this summer if work stays this slow. 1 Quote
Sniper Posted April 29, 2020 Author Report Posted April 29, 2020 Got the air cleaner housing write up done http://www.yourolddad.com/air-filters As well as the TPS adapter mount. http://www.yourolddad.com/sensors Still have to decide where to put the AIT sensor, real estate on the air cleaner base is tight, might put it in the intake. Internet opinions are mixed on which is a better spot. Quote
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