Hi Dave, £10 is fine, I'll send you my details in a separate message
mobile no etc, so I'll see you at stoneliegh to do the deed, cheers,
Bill.

On Apr 14, 3:32 pm, skip_rat <theskip...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I will try and remember to measure the airbox tonight.
>
> Bill, I will bring the setup to Stoneliegh assuming I get there. How
> does £10 sound which is what I paid for the freeflow Weber Alpha air
> filter (it's only done 1000 miles at most).
>
> I hope to be there on the Sunday assuming I get the Zetec engine in
> the Saloon or the exhaust/radiator replaced on the H4.
>
> Dave
>
> On 14 Apr, 09:14, reckless_b <bill_green_2...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Dave, how much do you want for the air box set up,and are you going
> > to be at Stoneliegh, I think we will be there on the sunday.
> >    Bill.
>
> > On Apr 13, 11:18 am, skip_rat <theskip...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I still have all the parts from the standard Zetec 1800 XR2i Airbox if
> > > anyone wants them, will also include a K&N type pannel filter. Plastic
> > > inlet pipe, rubber inlet hose, airbox and mounting brackets.
>
> > > Dave
>
> > > On 13 Apr, 09:52, reckless_b <bill_green_2...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Mark, I have been looking on ebay for about 8 months for an air
> > > > filter box for the 1800, but was unawear that there may be two (or
> > > > more) different types,all I have ever seen on ebay is air filter boxes
> > > > for the 1800 diesel, which I thought must be different, regards Bill.
>
> > > > On Apr 12, 9:48 pm, Mark D-B <mark.dawsonbutterwo...@googlemail.com>
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Dear All,
>
> > > > >   Elen's H4 had a nasty mishmash of rubber pipes, cable ties, some
> > > > > silly ignition-powered "turbo super-dooper fuel economy" fan, and a
> > > > > very tired K&N, for its air intake system when we bought it.
> > > > >   No problem, thought I, and bought a complete RS1800 air filter box
> > > > > and intake system cheap on eBay. I finally summoned the energy to fit
> > > > > it on Saturday and .... it wouldn't!
> > > > >   The car has the shortened (attacked with an angle grinder long in
> > > > > the past, by the look of it) battery tray as described in the build
> > > > > manual but, even so, the air filter box is some 5mm in interference.
> > > > > I'd have to cut another 10mm off to give safe clearance for movement
> > > > > in the engine mounts, which would make the battery tray very small
> > > > > indeed - the existing battery actually overlaps the shortened tray as
> > > > > it is.
> > > > >   Before I start fabricating a new air filter box and intake system,
> > > > > can anyone please advise whether this is a typical problem or is there
> > > > > a narrower Ford air filter box than the one for the RS1800?
>
> > > > > All the best,
>
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