Weiland 177 Blower Water Thermostat Housing Clearnce
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I am building sbc 350 with a Weiland 177 Blower. I need to make clearance between the SC and the water outlet neck.
I have seen an S shaped relocation adapter but cannot find any for sale. Does anyone know where I can buy one?
Does anyone have an alternate solution? can I add a spacer between the intake and SC? I bought the set used and
I am thinking I got sold an intake for a different SC. I can't imagine everyone has this fitment problem.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciate it.
I have seen an S shaped relocation adapter but cannot find any for sale. Does anyone know where I can buy one?
Does anyone have an alternate solution? can I add a spacer between the intake and SC? I bought the set used and
I am thinking I got sold an intake for a different SC. I can't imagine everyone has this fitment problem.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciate it.
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I am building sbc 350 with a Weiland 177 Blower. I need to make clearance between the SC and the water outlet neck.
I have seen an S shaped relocation adapter but cannot find any for sale. Does anyone know where I can buy one?
Does anyone have an alternate solution? can I add a spacer between the intake and SC? I bought the set used and
I am thinking I got sold an intake for a different SC. I can't imagine everyone has this fitment problem.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciate it.
I have seen an S shaped relocation adapter but cannot find any for sale. Does anyone know where I can buy one?
Does anyone have an alternate solution? can I add a spacer between the intake and SC? I bought the set used and
I am thinking I got sold an intake for a different SC. I can't imagine everyone has this fitment problem.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciate it.
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www.go-fast.com
www.bammarine.com
www.cyborgtransmissions.com
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