silicone joiner & hose clamps?
I need to make an adaptor to bolt an airflow meter onto an airbox from a different model.
The difference in size is 66mm dia hole in the airbox to 60mm diameter for the meter.
There is a small bellmouth arrangement with welded nuts used to bolt the original larger airflow meter to the airbox so I want to keep that,
then bolt the adaptor to the airbox,
then bolt the other airflow meter to the adaptor.
The outer shape & the bolt holes are no problem, but I'm curious about machining a tapered hole through the centre to smooth the airflow.
Attached is the adaptor.
Green is airbox, red is replacement airflow meter.
And before you ask, I can't just use (not without extremely difficult) the larger airflow meter because output voltage range is different (0-5V vs 0-10V)
silicone joiner & hose clamps?
Unfortunately no room for that length.
That would also mean making a bolt on pipe to the airbox, another bolt on pipe for the airflow meter.
If it's going to be too hard, I'll get the hole made to the smaller one & hand file the taper, it'll only be 8mm alloy plate.
dremel FTW then if u dont have access to a lathe. filing would take forever!
bolt piece to rotary table on mill bed and angle the mill head to desired angle. Rotate the rotary table and there you have your angled bevel.
I haven't had any machining experience (I wish I'd done metalshop at school), so I didn't know if it was possible.
Now that I know it is, anyone got access to a lathe![]()
I could machine that taper for you if you want, whats the outside diameter?
What airflow meter would run upto 10 volts?
all electroinc devices and ECU talks to are only a max of 5 volts?
There was deliberately no mention of make, model, or age
FYI: 89 Subaru Leone (Subaru only changed to hotwire from flap in 87, funnily enough the 89 Liberty/Legacy runs a 0-5V plastic hotwire meter).
If the stock AFM is 0-5V and the replacement is 0-10V then just setup a resistive voltage divider to make it 0-5V.
If the stock AFM is 0-10V, then use an op amp with a gain of 2 to scale the 0-5V AFM to 0-10V.
My suggestions
Cheers
Wilbo
A bit of confusion.The stock AFM is 0-10V, the airbox being used suit the 0-5V version.
Not quite sure what signal the temp sensor is.
Just easier the way I'm doing it.![]()
One method is to take a pipe as close to 66mm ID as possible, then cut a few (3-4) slits along it's length so you can crush the other end down to 60mm. The slits will need to be slightly triangular and the longer the better, it'll take a while to get right. Then TIG the slits closed and weld suitable flanges on each end.
If the welds get nasty inside you can always clean them up with a file/die grinder.
Hen
I need a working 4AGE bottom end. Pref smallport GZE, but all others considered. Also complete motors.
Drift Volvo. Was fun. 2JZ next time.
Anyone with a lathe & 4 jaw chuck & compound rest can do it. Giving them a specific angle would make it easier then having to guess at it. Centering it will take the most time.
A die grinder or electric drill with a rotary cutter/burr will do a good enough job, just not as pretty.
'I've scrapped better.' John stated when asked about the car by the guy with the silver tipped cowboy boots!
^^what he said, lathe with a 4 jaw would do it fine^^.
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