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Thanks, everyone. Never seen one with the fitting before and didn't think it was a GM part. I'll be taking it off and will offer it up at a later date in case someone needs one.
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thomam (11-26-2020) |
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If I may add,
There are two versions of this tube. The tube in question that Graeme posted, appears to be the Corvette version, a bit shorter (4 3/4" above the intake surface), and the, I believe, all other applications version which rises 6 1/2" above the intake, as seen in the second pic. There is a common non-chrome, painted version, and a couple versions of the cap also. Bill W |
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NorCam (11-26-2020) |
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A local friend is in need of a filler neck and is curious what you will need for it. He bought a repop and .....surprise....it is too small to fit tight in a vintage winters intake.
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