Mine did too . I filed the lip out of the lower housingMy BBRC rails still hit the dizz![]()
Haha same "fix"Mine did too . I filed the lip out of the lower housing
Yes . They fold the crimp over into a tight “ m “ is the best way to describe it#TOOLOW91, do you really need weatherpak pliers to do those connectors? These are new to me,and my fuel system upgrade calls for them.
Ugh,gotcha. Just one more thing to buy.Yes . They fold the crimp over into a tight “ m “ is the best way to describe it

I have a 3.33 / 8 inch on it . If I really strap it tight it will probably make close to 17 .What is your pulley setup? Planning on running 3.23"/7.25" with power pipe. Also have a 3.12" on standby
Thanks, I’ll probably start with the 3.33 then. Don’t want to be too hard on the ole stock 302I have a 3.33 / 8 inch on it . If I really strap it tight it will probably make close to 17 .
My 3.12 - it will make 22 maybe more I didn’t have a tight enough belt on it last time I had it on there .
We’ll depending on your head , intake , cam , and cubic inch of the Combo will make a diff of what it makes vs what mine makes for boostThanks, I’ll probably start with the 3.33 then. Don’t want to be too hard on the ole stock 302
Will be rocking stock displacement and top end. Will start there and can always turn up boost from there. What belt do you recommend?We’ll depending on your head , intake , cam , and cubic inch of the Combo will make a diff of what it makes vs what mine makes for boost
Either the gates green or gator backs . I like the gator back a bit more to be honest . I think it truly does help with slip .Will be rocking stock displacement and top end. Will start there and can always turn up boost from there. What belt do you recommend?
Gates green are alright , the continental gator backs seem to really do wellI always found the Gates belts to last longer on the hydraulic pump for the 'dump truck'. Cheaper brands just didn't last as long.