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  • #31
    Sure I can wait a few days, I will give the guy a call in the morning and discuss these with him. I'm hoping i can get about 20 (10 sets) of these made at a reasonable price.
    1999 Grand Prix SE 3100
    1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4 Ext cab. 5.2L
    1977 Dodge Power Wagon, Short bed, Fuel injected 360, 4spd, Dana 60's, Little Red Express bed.

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    • #32
      Sorry to big up the old post....

      I dunno if they are compatible, but I'm looking for a CAD file or someone to that would possibly be able to make some 5/8"-3/4" 3.1 spacers....
      I'm sure I could finding someone to build them if I had a CAD file. Either way is okay with me....
      Brian Edwards
      '73 Trans-Am
      '79 Suburban
      '90 Beretta INDY
      '90 Turbo Grand Prix
      '04 TSX
      '04 TL

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      • #33
        If I had a gasket, I could draw one up pretty easily.
        -Brad-
        89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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        • #34
          man, found this post by accident, i worked in a machine shop for a year(before they went 1.2 mil in the rears and went bankrupt, lol) I wish i had thought of somthing like this back then, man there was so much aluminum scrap left around i could have made dozens of them.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bszopi
            If I had a gasket, I could draw one up pretty easily.
            Would you need the actually gaskets, or would high-res scans work?

            I don't have a CAD drawing program or I could probably do it myself
            Brian Edwards
            '73 Trans-Am
            '79 Suburban
            '90 Beretta INDY
            '90 Turbo Grand Prix
            '04 TSX
            '04 TL

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            • #36
              A full size scan will work. I've done it off of that before. To make sure of the sizing of the scan (for when I insert it into CAD), place a ruler next to the gasket. Send it to me and I can probably turn around a drawing in a day or two.
              -Brad-
              89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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              • #37
                Ok, so I got the 3.1L intake plenum spacers drawn up. If someone can print out the PDF I've attached and verify that it is correct, I'll post the DWG file for people to use. The PDF is 11"x17" so that the drawings will fit on one a page full size, so most probably won't be able to print from home.
                Attached Files
                -Brad-
                89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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                • #38
                  I printed them out and they appeared to be right on, the ports matched up from what I could tell
                  Brian Edwards
                  '73 Trans-Am
                  '79 Suburban
                  '90 Beretta INDY
                  '90 Turbo Grand Prix
                  '04 TSX
                  '04 TL

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                  • #39
                    Ok, here is the file:

                    -Brad-
                    89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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                    • #40
                      So are these going to get made? By who? How much?

                      I'd be interested in 3/8 mild steel version if possible. I'm thinking about making some 3" spacer tube things.

                      -Joseph

                      1987 Fiero SE/Fastback - 3500 Turbo / OBD1 / '92 FWD Getrag 282

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                      • #41
                        So are these going to get made? By who? How much?

                        I'd be interested in 3/8 mild steel version if possible. I'm thinking about making some 3" spacer tube things.

                        -Joseph

                        1987 Fiero SE/Fastback - 3500 Turbo / OBD1 / '92 FWD Getrag 282

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                        • #42
                          I was going to persue having them made, But I have not received much intrest in them. I will let you know as soon as I get a price on the set I am having made.

                          So far I think its

                          1"_________ Todd, Darin
                          1/4" _______ Brad
                          3/8" _______ Fallen
                          Last edited by Darin; 07-15-2006, 11:18 PM.
                          1999 Grand Prix SE 3100
                          1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4 Ext cab. 5.2L
                          1977 Dodge Power Wagon, Short bed, Fuel injected 360, 4spd, Dana 60's, Little Red Express bed.

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                          • #43
                            Don't forget the one who started this thread

                            For me, it is all about the cost.

                            I think Pat was interested too...
                            Regards,

                            Todd E. Johnson

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                            • #44
                              Todd, What thickness? Not that it really matters, they should all be around the same price.
                              1999 Grand Prix SE 3100
                              1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4 Ext cab. 5.2L
                              1977 Dodge Power Wagon, Short bed, Fuel injected 360, 4spd, Dana 60's, Little Red Express bed.

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                              • #45
                                Would prefer 1".
                                Regards,

                                Todd E. Johnson

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