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Old 11-01-2019 | 03:19 PM
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Looking for the stock "T" filler for the intercooler pump and also looking for the idler pulley and stand, stock size please.

Supercharging a base and I think this is all I have left to get. Maybe a phenolic spacer if I can find one cheap enough before black Friday.

This would be shipped to 75605, Longview,Tx
Old 11-04-2019 | 09:14 AM
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I'd recommend sourcing an Opt. B reservoir since you are doing a new install instead of the stock T filler. Easier to bleed air bubbles out. Alternatively you can go on the cheap and just use a regular 3/4" hose Tee and just run a short length of hose up to fill through with a funnel then plug it off when you're done.

Are you looking for the tensioner pulley assembly or the idler pulley assembly?
Old 11-04-2019 | 06:59 PM
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I'd recommend sourcing an Opt. B reservoir since you are doing a new install instead of the stock T filler. Easier to bleed air bubbles out. Alternatively you can go on the cheap and just use a regular 3/4" hose Tee and just run a short length of hose up to fill through with a funnel then plug it off when you're done.

Are you looking for the tensioner pulley assembly or the idler pulley assembly?
Tensioner pulley. The spring loaded one.

Good point. I forgot the option b was easier to bleed. I guess id need the stock heat exchanger for that also. Was just planning on using a cobra.
Old 11-05-2019 | 08:32 AM
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Tensioner pulley. The spring loaded one.

Good point. I forgot the option b was easier to bleed. I guess id need the stock heat exchanger for that also. Was just planning on using a cobra.
You could use the Cobra with it. For now you could use the tank as a filler reservoir and just cap off the upper nipple on the reservoir.
Old 11-06-2019 | 01:33 AM
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True. I did find the t filler thing. I think imma scratch it and just do the tank like you said. Easier to mess with.
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True. I did find the t filler thing. I think imma scratch it and just do the tank like you said. Easier to mess with.
You can always add a vent at a high spot in the system if you feel like it as well. For mine I drilled and tapped the upper passenger side of the intake manifold coolant passage.


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You can always add a vent at a high spot in the system if you feel like it as well. For mine I drilled and tapped the upper passenger side of the intake manifold coolant passage.

Do you have more pics? Thats a Damn good idea
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Do you have more pics? Thats a Damn good idea
I went and dug this one out of my build thread. I have lots of pictures in there. If there's something specific you want to see that isn't there let me know.
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