I would just fab your own tubes instead of fighting with those ones. Even if you get it all in there, with such tight clearances a little engine torque will make alot of stuff rub on each other.
Take the turbine wheel from the 72 and put it on the 75 with a .90 housing. It will be fun when it lights
Big singles FTW:spit:
I would just fab your own tubes instead of fighting with those ones. Even if you get it all in there, with such tight clearances a little engine torque will make alot of stuff rub on each other.
Brother. If you need a welder I am not to far from you. I have a ton of crap at your disposal if you need a hand
Not getting rid of the 475 quite yet. I actually bought it from F.I. separate from the kit. If I need anything I'll let you know. Actually do you have an extra engine oil fill tube?
I have one from a LMM and I think I have one from a LLY. Not sure if they are different. I'm out of town for a bit so I can't compare them. PM me your address and I will send you one if you can use it.
All year oil tubes fit each other. I had a LB7 on my lmm for a while.
All year oil tubes fit each other. I had a LB7 on my lmm for a while.
Thought about making my own. I need to get myself another welder. I sold mine a while ago.
Yeah, everything would rub horribly even if it did all fit.
Semi-solid engine mounts would solve that problem.
I think i know whos kit this was anyway, id re fab it and move it away from the engine or just do a danville 72mm billet :thumb:
The solid mounts will not help. There is no room for the down pipe.
Are you running the same SAS towers as the twin builder?