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no problem, 1-2-3 months, I don't have a m37 yet so I won't need it in the near future, tomorrow is fine I'll be around till about 13:00 hrs (1 o'clock) then I have to leave for Logan.
Mine shifted just like yours. It was vac lines. Pull your air filter there is one running under it from the vac pump to the front, just replace all of them probably the best $10.00 you will spend.
I would take it to a shop and get an estimate. Then tell him that if he paid for the paint you would paint it your self. He will probably save several hundred and you will be able to paint the truck as intended.
I can't make the pick up but if anyone heading north to R.I. can get them to me I am driving down to FL second week of July and can probably fit 2 in my car and bring the other 2 on the next trip probably in the fall.
1. Will send too much voltage to the good 4 and in short time those will be bad.
2. I have never tried but have read that it works just be careful.
3. Is the prefered way and you probably only have to pull the injector if the tip breaks off so
you can remove the pieces from the prechamber.
Has one fitting on the passenger side for the cdr valve. IT would not be to hard to add one to the drivers side if you wanted to use both I am only running the pass. side with no ill effects.
When I had the original intake and Gimpy's intake side by each on the bench I put a straight edge across and the are exactly the same height. I also used the original air filter assembly with only a fresh coat of paint.
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