mine is in the coolant tank hose with a T fitting
03 and up dont have EGR so just take it off and say its out of an 03 truck...
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My registration under the DMV is a 99 GMC I don't think they will care what I tell them because I have tried argueing with them about other stupid things. Just to be safe i thing i will find a different intake and swap them out.
so where'd you get a 1/2" to 1/4" T fitting?
i've tried most places in town & the best i can come up with is a $10-15 custom-made one, a 1/2" to 3/8" T and then add some 3/8" tubing with a 3/8" to 1/4" reducer, and a company who might actually have what i need but won't answer the telephone
i found it at oreallys by the lawn mower spark plugs...for some reason
mine mighta been a 1/2 to 7/16...it was a tight fit on the small hose....took quite a bit of elbow grease to get it to work...ill snap a pic at lunch
What kind of weight gain going from iron 4.3 to all iron 6.0?
7/16??... that's almost a 1/2. was it a 5/16? if it was 7/16, i'll just use the 3/8 i have now
i'm guessing not too awful much. the 4.3 weighs 435, i think, and the 5.3 (with aluminum heads) weighs 470. i'd figure, what, another 15-25 lbs for the iron heads & bigger pistons?
anybody else know the actual weight?
i'm taping into one of the 3/4 hoses going to the firewall. using a T fitting into a 3/8, then reduce 3/8 into 5/16. Would that wrk ok i guess?
I"'m doing my swap the end of next week, hopefully i won't run into any problems
i reckon that'd work. that's what i was about to do with the reservoir tank - T off to a 3/8 then reduce to 1/4, but i just didn't want to have that extra section of hose & 2 clamps to have to look at. when i was at the shop yesterday, i managed to man handle it enough to make the 1/4 hose fit on the 3/8 nipple, so i'm just gonna skip the reducer.
updates will be in my build thread after while...