10-71 fitment??
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10-71 fitment??
looking for some help. Will littefield 10-71 blowers clear the distributor on my tall deck 572’s without an intercooler? Also any ideas on real world parasitic loss on these bad boys?
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Shouldn`t be a problem.
As far as loss , who cares. (not as much as you hear)
You`ll more then make up for any loss.
As far as loss , who cares. (not as much as you hear)
You`ll more then make up for any loss.
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Aww, the ol ground strap on the sender trick, not seen that before but makes sense......enables you to use thread sealant without the chance of false readings @ the gauge
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Actually it`s a 4psi warning switch for fuel pressure. Wouldn`t work at all without that ground strap. When the switch closes it completes a circuit via ground (negative)
But a good ground is also important with senders no doubt
But a good ground is also important with senders no doubt
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Clearance of blower and distributor is mainly determined by intake stud locations. Each manufacture has them in a little different location. If memory is correct, BDS has studs located a little further forward than most.
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I may have to stop up there and see what you are doing. I have been thinking on adding a power adder to my engine also.
Unless I can mount the M4 low or front mount it I will probably install a standard blower.
I may have to stop up there and see what you are doing. I have been thinking on adding a power adder to my engine also.
Unless I can mount the M4 low or front mount it I will probably install a standard blower.
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