Well, after taking my allowed one step forward. I'm now taking the required four steps backward

I never really checked, but, it was in the back of my head, I checked the width of the oval's engine compartment. As I kinda suspected, the engine in it's current configuration, is a tad to wide

With the current setup, I would have to do some cutting of the ovals deck lid/drip area, to squeeze in the engine..... this is not an option !!!
So I sat there looking at the empty engine compartment, for a bit. I then went to look at the engine for a bit...back to the engine compartment...etc, etc..then it happened
I decided to move the fuel rails. This isn't so easy with Type 4 setups. With type 1's, you can buy manifolds with the injector bungs already in place. This isn't so with the type 4's. So if they don't sell them, you have to make them

Back into the basement I went and started up the old logan lathe and enco mill.
I made up a batch of injector bungs (found some specs using google). Drilled some holes into the manifolds and mounted the injector bungs, using JB Weld. This is only a test setup, hence the JB Weld, to see if things workout. But, then again, I've heard that it has been done with success. I also had to make up some new brackets to hold the fuel rails in place................................. it ain't easy
One other tidbit, due to the new location of the injectors, the injector holes on my original fuel rails were off. Fortunately for me, I had bought a fuel rail from Extrudabody (the folks that make the TB's) and when the package came, there were 4 extra pieces of fuel rail in the box

Kevin, the owner, sent me extras, in case I goofed
Time for some pics... here's the original setup....
Here is a completed manifold...
Here's the completed setup...
Another shot..
With this new location, I don't have to mess with the deck lid area. That doesn't mean there won't be some cutting...I will be installing access panals, similar to this.....To make installing parts easier
Lastly, to maximize my space, I scored a set of Pico size injectors. These things gave me an additional 2" to play with... These things are small. Here's a comparison shot, of a regular sized injector and a Pico size one.
Onward with the adventure
