Had a day at home by myself last time i was home, so after it got too hot doing jobs around the place, I spent the afternoon in the shed.
The Holley manifold i've got and the fuel rails are made to suit either a pico injector or the older taller LS1 style injectors, but i want to keep the LS3 ones, so i set about making an adaptor to bridge the gap from injector top to fuel rail, and to lift the fuel rail a little further away from the injector loom connector.
The fuel rails look too tall on the upper mount setting, so i'm going to make adapters that will space the fuel rail about half way and consistent to having LS2 type injectors in case i ever need to change them out.
You can see the gap to bridge between the injector and the rail in this pic.
On the lowest rail setting, the injector is still about 12mm short from seating in the rail.
After a measure up, of the gap, manifold hole and rail holes, i made some adaptors to fit the gap, and added some new Viton O-Rings.
Some aluminium stock in the lathe
This is extender no 2, the 1st adapter was machined from the 'O' ring end and became difficult to machine the injector cavity without damaging the 'O' ring end.
The end mill would spin the finished part in the chuck due to the small clamping area.
In this pic, I've faced the stock, bored and chamfered the injector cavity, drilled the fuel hole, then profiled the adapter.
Next step was to part off and chamfer the adapter end.
Here is the finished part on an injector.
6 more to go.
Mounted on the manifold,
Pre-assembled, just need to drill and tap the rail posts to lock it all up together.