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1985 T-l turbo from 1985 Omni GLHT.
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Well, after reading some of your guys ideas about the wiring in my T2
conversion process, I have came across another roadblock, possibly. My
85 SC still has the original style head on it, I guess called the
G-Head. I have had some guys say that this GLHS Stage 2 LM will not
work well with
i have a non roller tbi cam, if i want to swap a roller cam in my g head can
i just swap follwers and rockers along with the cam? also i'm running a 2.5
with a g head everything ported polished,52mm bigger injectors t2 turbo 18
psi adjustible cam gear relentless computer etc. what would
Started leaking after I checked fuel pressure. Does
anyone know where to get a replacement? Mopar only
sells it as part of a complete fuel rail, $180.
Any Suggestions?
Thanks,
Guy Douglas
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most any auto parts store can probalby sell you a replacement fairly easily.
Remove the valve (there is a special tool that goes into the opening and
unscrews the valve), and take it to your local Napa. They should be able to
take care of it.
clay
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From: guy douglas
The casting number on my head is 4323287, so it should be the G-Head.
But, it does have an 87 date stamp, so I am kind of confused...
Tyler wrote:
Mike, the head bolts would be 10mm because you have an early 85 block,
it's unrelated to the head. The G is the fast-burn head, meaning you
I did just go out and look at my old 86 motor and head, and it is a 782,
and has a 86 date stamp. My 287 head with the 87 date stamp does not
have extra large numbers for the last 3 digits, they are small.
Mike Fisher wrote:
The casting number on my head is 4323287, so it should be the
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