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Topic: 310 in a 88
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| mmkid
10-10-2012 19:31:26
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hi fellas, i was just wondering what some of you lads did when you put a 310 in an 88, regarding the oil pump. it looks as if it will stick to far out for the sheetmetal to cover, and i want it to look original from the outside. any help? thanks |
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| chucksoliver77
12-15-2012 11:30:51
71.0.111.175
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Re: 310 in a 88 in reply to mmkid, 10-10-2012 19:31:26
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| mmkid, I had no trouble closing the side covers on my 77 when i had a 310 in it a few years ago. chuck
This post was edited by chucksoliver77 at 11:31:21 12/15/12. |
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| Jim Meade
12-15-2012 10:24:25
208.126.218.108
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Re: 310 in a 88 in reply to mmkid, 10-10-2012 19:31:26
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| Call Carroll Vikel at 319.645.2627 A friend of his, now dead, did one in his shop. Problem was, they wouldn"t let the engine wind up on the pulls. |
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| S.D.L.
10-11-2012 02:24:52
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Re: 310 in a 88 in reply to mmkid, 10-10-2012 19:31:26
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|  If your talking about the oil filter then I assume you still have the canister filter. I don't really know on an 88, but with a 77 I have used one of these bases like in the picture above. With these you are able to use a screw on filter or use a sandwhich adapter with a 3/4-16" thread to relocate the filter somewhere else. Also some have just drilled a flat plate for the inlet/outlet and bolted to the block then plumbing it to a remote filter. Just my 2 cents......... |
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