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    Simple 454 Question

     



    Under the fuel pump mounting position there is a threaded hole, not found on my mice motors. I am running electric pump and have blocked off the mechanical pump opening. What goes in the hole under the pump on a big block? This is my first big block and I did not take it apart! Thanks

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    That is so you can put the fuel pump push rod in the block

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    yeap , that would be it .....

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    yup , who were those two masked men?


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    Ok, so no fuel pump, or push rod this time. It is just plugged with a pipe thread slug, yes?

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    Plug it and forget it !

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