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Looking to install a wedge adapter plate to install between my Gill manifolds and risers to add a O2 sensor. The bolt patern is 4.25" x 4.25". Havent been able to locate any?
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Originally Posted by tbanzer
Looking to install a wedge adapter plate to install between my Gill manifolds and risers to add a O2 sensor. The bolt patern is 4.25" x 4.25". Havent been able to locate any?
did you talk to jeff wagner, IE, wags 362 in ohio? https://www.mapquest.com/us/ohio/wag...ring-550616801
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Originally Posted by articfriends
did you talk to jeff wagner, IE, wags 362 in ohio? https://www.mapquest.com/us/ohio/wag...ring-550616801
No I forgot who you said when we were together. Thanks, Ill try and get in contact with him.
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did you talk to jeff wagner, IE, wags 362 in ohio? https://www.mapquest.com/us/ohio/wag...ring-550616801
Not able to find any current contact information. Listed phone number no longer available, and dont see any further links.
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I had no luck finding any either. Ended up putting a bung in the riser at a local shop for less than $300
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Originally Posted by tbanzer
Not able to find any current contact information. Listed phone number no longer available, and dont see any further links.
txt me tommorrow , I have his number
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Not able to find any current contact information. Listed phone number no longer available, and dont see any further links.
Tbanzer,

How about this....?

Thanks. Brad.
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That won't fit Gil/Merc risers.
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I made my own on a manual milling machine and lathe. Anybody local with a small machine shop should be able to do it for you.



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Originally Posted by Donzi1979
That won't fit Gil/Merc risers.
Donzi,

If this was in response to my post, it does mention "If you don't see your application listed, call". I'm certainly not making any claims on their behalf, but this tells me they do "customs", or just don't have all configurations listed. I'd say it's just a matter of changing a couple parameters in their solid model, running it through their CAM software and over to the CNC. It looks to me like they've got the general details worked out. It would definitely be worth the call if I were the OP.

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