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Author Topic: GREY MOTOR HEADERS  (Read 3876 times)
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« on: September 26, 2007, 06:57:45 PM »
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In the search for a 4bbl manifold for my next blower set up using an Eaton M90 on a blue/ black Holden six cam across this site that under FUTURE PRODUCTS lists cast iron headers [like jack myers  & speco ] also lists finned alloy side plates and matching rocker covers for the mighty grey should be of interest to a lot of club members and if they get enquires the may move a little faster. http://www.aussiespeed.com and then go to future products FC427
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2007, 10:34:36 AM »
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 I have just had an email back from Aussie Speed  and posted it for all to read .FC 427                    With the Grey motor stuff I got my 4th casting back for our valve cover, the casting looks good & fitment looks to be spot on...the headers wont be cast until next year,our Alloy H bolts are available now & the first batch of chromed brass are of to the polishers today. I also hope to get the first of our alloy side plate for the grey cast within the next 5 weeks..Our finned air filters will be available with the H bolt on the top to retain it together..
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