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Switching to carb

Old 10-06-2006, 02:57 PM
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Most 87-93 Timing covers have a boss on the side that you have to cut out the inside for the mechanical pump to mount to. Or get a vintage timing cover and remove the two studs sticking out of the front of the 5.0 roller motors block that the timing cover alignes to so the older timing cover will fit.
was looking through all of the recent pictures i took and came across this one, for anyone looking for a timing cover that accepts a mechanical fuel pump, i made sure to circle it in red, so you know what one looks like
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