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62BT409
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Need a source for a plate for a Hemi....and not a POS chrome plate. I need something that does not leak.
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illfish
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Have you tried mancini racing?
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larry408
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I have one that I never used that I will sell for $12.00 shipped.
Summit Billet Fuel Pump Block-Off Plates Fuel Pump Block-Off Plate, Aluminum, Polished, Chevy/ Chrysler/ Dodge/ Plymouth, PN SUM-G243.
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Larry Gathright 1973 Dart Sport USAF 68-72 NRA Life
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62BT409
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Aluminum, polished....I have never tried that ...but the polished part of it is what makes me think. For many years I have not liked chrome because it never seals. Just wondering how a polished aluminum piece would be.
Along with the new plate I will inquire as to a good sealant..... anyone have any experience or suggestions?
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larry408
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I bought it when I was going to go with a electrc fuel pump but never opened the package.
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Larry Gathright 1973 Dart Sport USAF 68-72 NRA Life
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73swinger
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Use "the right stuff" from permatex and nevermind the POS paper gasket
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NYrr496
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The CSR billet aluminum one for Chevy big blocks fits a big Mopar perfectly. Nice part too.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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62BT409
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I bought it when I was going to go with a electrc fuel pump but never opened the package.
Larry Thanks...had to grind the left side a bit to get it to fit. But so far so good....no leaks. I liked the block side that was machined finished. Less chance of leaking JB
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