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I don't see why not, that's what I have on mine. Its not a true HP500 but I built it with all the same coolers and brackets, I run a bigger cam than they have. But I will tell you I did run into a few "issues" . Thanks to all of the OSO people, I too was able to adapt and over come them. Here is what you will or at least I ran into when putting them on.
1. The power steering line will hit the manifold. - The Fix: I installed the line and GENTLE & SLOWLY bent the metal tube coming out of the pump until it fits. (see pic)
2. If you are using the 4 outlet thermostat housings (see pic of HP500 motors) then you will have to do 1 of 2 things, you can either install a Y fitting and connect the feeder and the
by-pass hoses together, 1 for each side or do what I did and buy a different housing (and it looks bad azz too).
3. I made all of my feeder hoses out of 2 preformed hoses, a total of 4 hose I hacked up to make 2. I got tired of ordering the wrong hoses.
Hope this helps.
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1. The power steering line will hit the manifold. - The Fix: I installed the line and GENTLE & SLOWLY bent the metal tube coming out of the pump until it fits. (see pic)
2. If you are using the 4 outlet thermostat housings (see pic of HP500 motors) then you will have to do 1 of 2 things, you can either install a Y fitting and connect the feeder and the
by-pass hoses together, 1 for each side or do what I did and buy a different housing (and it looks bad azz too).
3. I made all of my feeder hoses out of 2 preformed hoses, a total of 4 hose I hacked up to make 2. I got tired of ordering the wrong hoses.
Hope this helps.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]518650[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]518651[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]518653[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]518654[/ATTACH]