While moving to the new shop, I found a few pieces that might be of interest to someone looking to build a mid-engine rotary powered "something". I had the intake listed but found the adapter plate in a box. I knew I had it, but it's been years since I saw it last.
Anyway, the adapter is made by Kennedy Engineering and will join either a 12A or 13B to a VW transaxle. Also includes the flywheel which will require you using the appropriate automatic counterweight. You could build a rotary powered formula car, sports racer, Europa, 914 or any other mid-engined craziness. But wait, there's more! Since you are going to have a rotary in your next project, here's an intake/carb for you. A Dellorto 48 DHLA and intake manifold for the 1984/1985 GSL-SE 13-B 6-port motor . It can be used on a 12-A or 13-B 4-port with the correct lower manifold.
$800 plus shipping for all.
Skunky
New Reader
2/25/21 10:27 a.m.
I'm interested in the carb fly wheel set up is see your into lotus super7 I have a an intake manifold and down draft Weber carbs for a Kent motor How about an even trade
Skunky
New Reader
2/25/21 10:28 a.m.
Email address gumbythesabby@ hotmail . Com or call 724-797-1871 Thaa as oks Mark
My one 7 replica has a Mazda 13-B turbo and the other one is Honda F20C powered. Thanks, but no use for Kent parts.
Skunky
New Reader
2/25/21 4:59 p.m.
Ok I have an rx7 motor going into a formula frame I m interested in these parts where are you located at
Skunky
New Reader
2/25/21 10:15 p.m.
I'm interested can I call you or email you thanks
lotusseven7 (Forum Supporter) said:
My one 7 replica has a Mazda 13-B turbo and the other one is Honda F20C powered. Thanks, but no use for Kent parts.
Guh.
Do you permanently look like Col. Stapp in the rocket sled?
84FSP
UltraDork
1/25/22 5:20 p.m.
Only on GRM would there be that much interest for such a random item. Very interesting, just random.
lotusseven7 (Forum Supporter) said:
My one 7 replica has a Mazda 13-B turbo and the other one is Honda F20C powered. Thanks, but no use for Kent parts.
I imagine either one of those is quite the handful in the rain...