thecrazygreek
A.K.A. TheCraftyGreek
I received my third Holley Sniper kit today, this one being based on the Rochester 2gc small bore.
My first two were the 2300 series. They both were such great upgrades I thought I would try out the 2GC kit as I consider it a better match for my single barrel manifold 1F.
I don't have any proof that it's a better option, but it matches well with the stock air cleaner, and gives a better footprint for mounting, so I figured I would give it a shot and find out!
The kit arrived well packed and beautifull per usual.
Since I am familiar with this kit, I bypassed the standard oogling for an hour, and wanted to see if it would even mount properly to my Transdapt 2025 adapter.
I already mounted the adapter to the manifold.
I was happy to find that with a bit of opening the holes (bringing them in towards the center) the throttle body mounted securely.
I then started working on a throttle cable bracket solution.
I had a leftover generic lokar that I think might work. But I may end up fabricating my own as I had to coble two brackets together to get the proper geometry I wanted.
That's as far as I got tonight. I will post more as I move forward. Please ask any questions, and let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
Here are some additional pics of how it mounts up. And my first go at a throttle bracket.
My first two were the 2300 series. They both were such great upgrades I thought I would try out the 2GC kit as I consider it a better match for my single barrel manifold 1F.
I don't have any proof that it's a better option, but it matches well with the stock air cleaner, and gives a better footprint for mounting, so I figured I would give it a shot and find out!
The kit arrived well packed and beautifull per usual.
Since I am familiar with this kit, I bypassed the standard oogling for an hour, and wanted to see if it would even mount properly to my Transdapt 2025 adapter.
I already mounted the adapter to the manifold.
I was happy to find that with a bit of opening the holes (bringing them in towards the center) the throttle body mounted securely.
I then started working on a throttle cable bracket solution.
I had a leftover generic lokar that I think might work. But I may end up fabricating my own as I had to coble two brackets together to get the proper geometry I wanted.
That's as far as I got tonight. I will post more as I move forward. Please ask any questions, and let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
Here are some additional pics of how it mounts up. And my first go at a throttle bracket.