New Product: Nut Blocker
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New Product: Nut Blocker
We call it the nut blocker, but it really blocks anything from falling into your 13B REW while the upper intake manifold is off.

The LIM nut blocker is something every rotary enthusiast needs. Many of us stuff paper towels in the lower intake manifold runners to prevent any debris from finding it's way into the rotor housings; potentially destroying the engine. Intead of wasting paper we came up with a greener reusable soltion. The nut blocker sits on top of the lower intake runners and prevents any debris from entering the engine while adding a touch of style to your project. You can even use it as a tool rest!
Price: $15
Available now for purchase on our website
LIM Nut Blocker - SakeBomb Garage
-Dan

The LIM nut blocker is something every rotary enthusiast needs. Many of us stuff paper towels in the lower intake manifold runners to prevent any debris from finding it's way into the rotor housings; potentially destroying the engine. Intead of wasting paper we came up with a greener reusable soltion. The nut blocker sits on top of the lower intake runners and prevents any debris from entering the engine while adding a touch of style to your project. You can even use it as a tool rest!
Price: $15
Available now for purchase on our website
LIM Nut Blocker - SakeBomb Garage
-Dan
Last edited by SakeBomb Garage; Jan 14, 2013 at 05:33 PM.
Sweet. Please let me know when they are available! I'll grab the s6 one right now. I have the mazdatrix intake ports on keg blocker, which is good while on a stand. Having these that are fitted to lower intake manifold would be great for working on things while the engine is in the car!
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Thanks for your business! We still have plenty of plates in stock for anyone interested.
-Dan
Thanks for your business! We still have plenty of plates in stock for anyone interested. -Dan
Got mine the other day, thanks! I checked and it fits a spare LIM I have PERFECTLY - just drop it on and go.
If you do any good amount of work on your car this is a GREAT idea. I've stuffed rags or whatever in there, it's just not a clean way to do it and if you're grinding or cutting metal nearby shavings can get on the rag then in the LIM.
Anyhow, it's the right tool for the job, it's priced right, and built with quality. A+ would buy again
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Dale
If you do any good amount of work on your car this is a GREAT idea. I've stuffed rags or whatever in there, it's just not a clean way to do it and if you're grinding or cutting metal nearby shavings can get on the rag then in the LIM.
Anyhow, it's the right tool for the job, it's priced right, and built with quality. A+ would buy again
.Dale
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Got mine the other day, thanks! I checked and it fits a spare LIM I have PERFECTLY - just drop it on and go.
If you do any good amount of work on your car this is a GREAT idea. I've stuffed rags or whatever in there, it's just not a clean way to do it and if you're grinding or cutting metal nearby shavings can get on the rag then in the LIM.
Anyhow, it's the right tool for the job, it's priced right, and built with quality. A+ would buy again
.
Dale
If you do any good amount of work on your car this is a GREAT idea. I've stuffed rags or whatever in there, it's just not a clean way to do it and if you're grinding or cutting metal nearby shavings can get on the rag then in the LIM.
Anyhow, it's the right tool for the job, it's priced right, and built with quality. A+ would buy again
.Dale

For anyone needing the link --> www.sakebombgarage.com/lim-nut-blocker/
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-Dan
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Just wait for a thread to pop up... "new build cranks but will not start, has fuel and spark" Once they post engine bay pictures it'll be obvious. -Dan






