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Originally designed by John Lingenfelter at LPE and manufactured by Accell, the SuperRam was the 1st aftermarket intake to improve upon the stock lon...
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Re: Super Ram on the way

Subject: Re: Super Ram on the way
by BillH on 2013/12/28 14:38:47

Quote:

Matatk wrote:
I would not use a tap unless necessary. I would try a thread restorer first. A tap can remove material in the bolt hole and if it's too much you won't get a good tight seal/connection with the bolt and thread.

I have this, works well:

http://m.summitracing.com/parts/shc-9 ... MrQy5r30rsCFcxAMgod3SgA5A


Absolutely, NEVER use a tap.

Interesting thing on that set, it's $58......I paid $49 for it over 15 years ago. That set's saved me way over $1,000.

I also use these on EVERY hole/used bolt on anything I'm rebuilding (like the 67 Coupe and the racecar I just rebuilt).
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