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Old 04-24-2008, 07:02 PM
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Default In a bind, need some LS2 help !

Putting the Synister pulley set up on this LS2 here, they were back ordered on their thermostat housing and the one we had it to tall..........

Can anyone tell me who makes one that will fit other then the OEM one ? and maybe even a part number ?

Need to find something tonight or first thing in the morning.

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Old 04-24-2008, 07:28 PM
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Mezeire might make one.. I know they have one for their elec water pumps. Might be the same size, maybe..
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Here's one:

http://www.streetperformance.com/par...4-911ls1a.html

Page 7 shows a swivel LS1 neck. Also might want to call them since they have many options.

http://www.csr-performance.com/pdf/C...SR_Cooling.pdf
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im pretty sure the csr ones are straight, where the synster ones are 90 degrees?
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Any idea who makes the Synister one ? Mark is out of stock, so I assume he is getting it from some where else............

Meizere has one that looks like it would work, but no one around here sells the brand............

Looks like I might have to get a stock GM one.......
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Any idea who makes the Synister one ? Mark is out of stock, so I assume he is getting it from some where else............

Meizere has one that looks like it would work, but no one around here sells the brand............

Looks like I might have to get a stock GM one.......
Call Meizere direct and ask if someone there has one. Or then can next day Saturday delivery.
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We have to have it in the show by 9pm tonight
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Got a OEM one off of the 98/99 F-body coming up

Thanks for the help info !
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