
Velocity Stack for Amal 930 Carb
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I conceptualized this project during an impromptu night of creative indulgence while tinkering with my Triumph bike. I sought to create a velocity stack that defied conventional designs and sparked curiosity, as it seemed like a thrilling design challenge. The component is non-critical in terms of structural integrity, making it an ideal candidate for 3D printing. I designed this project using Autodesk Fusion, but also provided exports in various formats for those who want to explore the original geometry. I'm working on fine-tuning the exact dimensions, and currently, the snug fit appears remarkably stable. The model showcased in my images represents the mk1 version, which lacks a taper at its base. The newer iteration has been subtly tapered to blend seamlessly with the carb throat flange. However, this updated design hasn't been printed yet, so I've also uploaded the original version without the taper. At present, the design doesn't feature retainers for a screen, but I'm considering implementing them in the near future.
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