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yes, the crossover pipe is the pipe that connects the two exhaust manifolds together.

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cool

will all the time underhood this past week i learned alot and thought alot.

 

just trying to put this all together.

 

thank you

 

Monty

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I have a spare crossover pipe, want it? its off a 92 3.1. You can have it for 15 plus shipping, unless you find a better deal.

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I have a spare crossover pipe, want it? its off a 92 3.1. You can have it for 15 plus shipping, unless you find a better deal.

 

Its not the same as the 3100 x-over

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cool

will all the time underhood this past week i learned alot and thought alot.

 

just trying to put this all together.

 

thank you

 

Monty

 

based on your website pics, I sure hope you don't plan on using that '88 lower manifold, unless you want to plug your PCV hole on the plenum

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I dont need the crossover just want to what the part # is. My uncle already got one from the dealer and it was $100. I just wanted the part # so I can look it up on the net.

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this was the part # 24507946 the car is running much better and quiet now with new GM intake gaskets, dont ever get the NAPA brand stuff the suck :gone2far:

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cool

will all the time underhood this past week i learned alot and thought alot.

 

just trying to put this all together.

 

thank you

 

Monty

 

based on your website pics, I sure hope you don't plan on using that '88 lower manifold, unless you want to plug your PCV hole on the plenum

 

yes i did use that lower intake from the 88 2.8 cutlass it came from.

i rigged it to work. i could have swore that i needed that pcv hose on the lower intake, but i did not when it came down to it.

so i put a short hose on it with a bolt in the end and hose clamps on each end. so far so good.

 

Monty

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if you want to find out a part number for a specific part for a specific year make model then you can call local chevy dealer parts counter and they will look it up for oyu, they also wil decode engine and axle and tranny stamping codes if you know year and model of vehicle

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