Fuel filter. 10 micron I believe. It has a sintered brass element.
Good point. I'll remove the cap. I was mostly worried about dirt or moisture getting in.My Aeromotive regulator says to leave the vacuum port open to atmosphere if not using it. I could see temperature swings effecting it a little bit.
I'm not sure about that style regulator but my engine is an '05 with a TBSS intake which had the single feed line and non return style fuel rails.I know that I am not an expert, but my '01 and '02 GM trucks have a vacuum line to the regulator. Can the aftermarket system be aided with the vacuum signal?
I think mfr "stock" means having the brakects for the bell housing braces.Hitting a snag on my engine mounts. I can't get the passenger side bolts to line up. After fighting with it for a while I realize I need to come down about a 1/4 inch to get the bolts to drop in. I look underneath and see the corner of the oil pan hitting the cross member... Now wonder why I can't come down any more.
This is the ORD BBC/LS cross member with the DIY4X competition engine mounts and LS adapters. Anybody have any sharp ideas here?
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I have the same factory intake tube as well. The flex joint will allow me to mount the box against the fender but let's face it, it's kinda ugly and not a smooth tube. I may just buy a longer rubber connector between the MAF and the tube to make it better though. But that's good to hear about the IAC temps being close to ambient.I wouldn't worry too much about getting it through the core support. I used the factory air intake from my 05 donor and had the same concerns. Watching my IAT's, once you start moving they drop right down to ambient temperature. When sitting in traffic they creep up a little bit but nothing major. Basically anything above idle and it's back to ambient again.
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