Block of Plate for Sub Zero starting system.
I bought block off plates a while back but it didn't include a block off plate for the subzero starting system. Does any one know some one that sells them?
Thanks in advance
Stefan
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Thanks in advance
Stefan
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In a pinch,always helps to have a piece of flat metal around.
make a stencil of the area with paper,transfer to the metal.Cut and there ya go.
Oh by the way,gasket material is cheap too.
I had to make my own block offs when I decided to put an Fd upper on.Tedious but it Worked.
make a stencil of the area with paper,transfer to the metal.Cut and there ya go.
Oh by the way,gasket material is cheap too.
I had to make my own block offs when I decided to put an Fd upper on.Tedious but it Worked.
Nice thanks guys that was some great fast help. misterstyx69 what metal did you use? SS? And how thick was it. My block off plates that I currently have are SS but they would be to thick to cut with sheers and I don't have a plasma cutter handy.. What did you use?
This is one of those projects that's been sitting on my back burner for a while. Thanks for the link, arghx. These guys have a stainless steel block-off plate for $10 with the hardware. For that price and given the tight curves on the shape, no way trying to make it myself would be worthwhile.
I did notice that their only listing for the sub-zero start assist block-off plate is on the '89-91 NA page, so if you're looking for it, check there.
I did notice that their only listing for the sub-zero start assist block-off plate is on the '89-91 NA page, so if you're looking for it, check there.
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