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RE: Carb Spacer
By Ken - 06/23/2005 9:50:01 AM; IP 138.162.0.44
I just went through the complete study of spacer/pcv options using the PI intake on a '69 Cobra jet Mustang. You can use the '69 CJ spacer. It's about .25 inch thick. I'm using the Boss 302 spacer on mine for the pcv connection.
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 Carb Spacer -- Jerry, 06/17/2005
 RE: Carb Spacer -- raycfe, 06/17/2005
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 I'd recommend a spacer or gasket, yes. Which model car? [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/17/2005
 RE: I'd recommend a spacer or gasket, yes. Which model car? [n/m] -- Jerry, 06/17/2005
Collapse <b>RE: Carb Spacer</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Ken, <i>06/23/2005</i></font>RE: Carb Spacer -- Ken, 06/23/2005
 Get the parts here -- Royce P, 06/24/2005
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