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rreford

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  1. I found a solution for the rubber bushing (I believe - fits up well). I was perusing the Help aisle at AutoZone and saw a Dorman oil filler tube grommet (part #42306). Nice tight fit on the body, and it holds the plastic bushing well. My plastic bushing is cracked as well, but holding up well otherwise. I'll see how the rubber bushing looks after some mileage, but shouldn't see a ton of wear anyways.
  2. I am about to buy springs for my P90A L28 turbo. When you go with the outer Z31 springs, are you running the stock 280 inner springs?
  3. I've got a stock T3 I'd sell, but why wouldn't you buy a T3/T4 hybrid? everything mounts up, more boost potential
  4. I cracked my L24 front cover. Looking for good condition replacement.
  5. the closest transistor, on the heat sink, to the DB37 connector is a two pin - code is OMC / TAH ORO5J C4411E The next in line to the left of the two-pin is a three-in - code is F8 F42 FQPF 3ONO6
  6. another good part idea would be the map light bezel - they don't survive too well.
  7. I opened up the megasquirt. it is a V3.0 board, and there are three pin transistors along the heat sink with mica insulators. None of them are marked as BIB373, though.
  8. yeap - I'm reading! if we crank, we're closer to driving than you think
  9. i've bought two 240s, all from west coast. worth going west for no/less rust issues - also enjoyed the trip back! seen some great national parks and such, then a Whole Lotta Corn....go west, young man
  10. tell me what you need exactly - i'll measure mine
  11. i'm putting together my '73 240 turbo project. I bought a '75 280 tank and had it boiled out and baffled. now i'm ready to load up with fuel and found that the shop left out the drain plug. I'm having a hard time finding the right size and thread pitch plug to fill the drain hole. can anyone tell me the size and pitch of that drain bolt?
  12. anyone tried this conversion? the stock paper box won't hold the ecu i'm planning, so i'm wondering if a 260 glove box might do the trick. i know there is a 260 in a local pick-n-pull, just wondering if anyone knows how/whether it will fit
  13. Thanks for the input, everyone! Making the swap now....
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