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05-18-2019, 03:00 AM | #20 |
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Re: My Nameless 79 Blazer Project
I didn't realize this before buying my intake, but the fuel injector bores in the stock ls3 intake manifold are slightly larger than in my previous intake manifold. So I will be buying a set of the larger fuel injector o-rings as well.
I also need to make my own fuel rail brackets since I'm using tall injectors, but this wasn't unexpected. And the last change I need to make to fit the LS3 intake is to modify my wiring harness to keep it hidden as much as possible. I will see how much room I have to work with under the intake when I test fit it tomorrow.
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