Need part number for stealthram, not what you think
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Need part number for stealthram, not what you think
Hey guys I got my stealth ram and drilled out my intake to fit my heads, now I need to know the part number of the angle washers/adaptors, I remember seeing someone posted the it, but I can't find it, I think their made by holley, thanks, oh by the way I did a search and can't find it.
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check the efi board on www.chevytalk.com. You should find them there
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thanks jim
after about a hour of reading and searching I finally found it, well for anyone who is getting the stealth ram, that has 87 and up heads, your going to have to drill your intake out alittle, (as stated in other posts by other memebers) and your going to need this adaptor/spacer kit it's holley p/n 90748 its like 50 bucks from summit, its actually a weiand part, but is listed under holley at summit. I will take pics later, of my intake drilled, and some more for the spacers when I get them.
after about a hour of reading and searching I finally found it, well for anyone who is getting the stealth ram, that has 87 and up heads, your going to have to drill your intake out alittle, (as stated in other posts by other memebers) and your going to need this adaptor/spacer kit it's holley p/n 90748 its like 50 bucks from summit, its actually a weiand part, but is listed under holley at summit. I will take pics later, of my intake drilled, and some more for the spacers when I get them.
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thanks jim
after about a hour of reading and searching I finally found it, well for anyone who is getting the stealth ram, that has 87 and up heads, your going to have to drill your intake out alittle, (as stated in other posts by other memebers) and your going to need this adaptor/spacer kit it's holley p/n 90748 its like 50 bucks from summit, its actually a weiand part, but is listed under holley at summit. I will take pics later, of my intake drilled, and some more for the spacers when I get them.
thanks jim
after about a hour of reading and searching I finally found it, well for anyone who is getting the stealth ram, that has 87 and up heads, your going to have to drill your intake out alittle, (as stated in other posts by other memebers) and your going to need this adaptor/spacer kit it's holley p/n 90748 its like 50 bucks from summit, its actually a weiand part, but is listed under holley at summit. I will take pics later, of my intake drilled, and some more for the spacers when I get them.
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are you sure cause I called holley and asked them about, and they said it was the spacer kit, he said it had like 4 washers and spacers and things like that.
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oh I also got it from dougf on the chevy board, I hope it's right one cause if not, I m going to be pi$$ed off, cause I even called holley too, man I hope not. I' ll let you known when I get it, it should be here in three days.
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I stand corrected. Weiand p/n 90748 is a bolt kit. I knew they made a dril guide for those holes and it was around the same amount of money.
I looked and found a picture of the bolt kit. Here it is:
I looked and found a picture of the bolt kit. Here it is:
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hey john where did you find that pic at, I couldn't find a pic of the kit? Is it on the holley site? Wow that doesn't like much for 50 dollars huh? But I need it
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yeah well check this out, I already had to pay 60 bucks for that other tool john was talking about, cause no machine shops would do it, and then another 50 for these things, well with the gains it will be well worth it, but what still sucks is that I have to wait for my fuel rails still, they said about july. I m going to put together a price list for everything in total cause some things were left out, but the tool was well worth the money cause it made the job so easy. I basically got everything execpt the fuel line fittings, but I'll probably get that next week, as you can see I got plenty of time on my hands, so its not a big deal but still sucks.
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That's alot of cash for a few minutes work with a grinder, a drill and some bar stock.......maybe I need to start making them and sell for $20 including shipping.............. LOL
You just have to get the angle correct. What a rip
You just have to get the angle correct. What a rip
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