? on the G429 Motorsports Intake

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Post  69F100 on April 23rd 2011, 1:29 pm

Does any body have some pics of one converted to a 4500 carb or the ebby intake converted.Thinking about going to a 1050 dom. I don't have room for a adaptor without doing some cutting of the cal area on my truck and then hood scoop that I don't want. Evil or Very Mad I want to keep as much of the sleeper look as I can.

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Re: ? on the G429 Motorsports Intake

Post  Lem Evans on April 23rd 2011, 1:40 pm


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Post  69F100 on April 23rd 2011, 2:04 pm

Thanks Lem did you use alum bolts or steel and grind them off even.

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Post  342g on April 23rd 2011, 2:41 pm

Jim, I used aluminum all-thread on mine, put som thread lock on it, been running it for three years.

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Post  69F100 on April 23rd 2011, 3:48 pm

Ok that what I was thinking I can get the aluminum treaded rod from Fastenal lock tight it in good then go to work

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Re: ? on the G429 Motorsports Intake

Post  Lem Evans on April 23rd 2011, 3:54 pm

Alum. bolts

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Post  rmcomprandy on April 23rd 2011, 4:32 pm

Twist the carburetor 2 degrees to the right and you don't need to fill any holes; just drill and tap two more.

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Post  69F100 on April 25th 2011, 4:16 pm

Thanks Lem and Randy I thought I remembered seeing one that had both sets of holes just didn't remember how it was done.

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