Rear Steam Tubes Fast 102
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Rear Steam Tubes Fast 102
Hey guys I've kinda ran into a road block. I am wanting to run the rear steam crossover tube with my new engine, however I am running the Fast 102, and for the life of me I can't seem to figure out how to rout it on the passenger side rear without the fittings hitting the intake.
I purchased the 4 corner Trick Flow kit very disappointed with its fitiment.
Anyone have any pics of your setup on the Fast 102?
I purchased the 4 corner Trick Flow kit very disappointed with its fitiment.
Anyone have any pics of your setup on the Fast 102?
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BigDB, My donor engine had the rear block off plates on it. I used them and purchased 2 new ones from the dealership. Had a buddy machine them down to roughly .575 thick, drilled the factory steam hole out it's about 1/8".
Then we drilled and taped the opposite end 1/8" NPT. Purchased ( 4 ) 1/8" NPT x 1/4" tube compression end 45 degree fittings. If you have a fast 102 you will still have to grind the radius of the 45's a little bit on the passanger side rear and the drivers side front. I probablly could of machined the thickness down a little but decided to grind it down a little. You will have to play with everything a bit but it is doable, and looks good as well.
Also you will have to counter sink the bolt holes as well.
Good luck!!!
Then we drilled and taped the opposite end 1/8" NPT. Purchased ( 4 ) 1/8" NPT x 1/4" tube compression end 45 degree fittings. If you have a fast 102 you will still have to grind the radius of the 45's a little bit on the passanger side rear and the drivers side front. I probablly could of machined the thickness down a little but decided to grind it down a little. You will have to play with everything a bit but it is doable, and looks good as well.
Also you will have to counter sink the bolt holes as well.
Good luck!!!