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Old 11-21-2021, 11:42 AM   #1
G&R's57GMC
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Re: 261 fuel pump block off plate

Take the gasket to the parts house and compare it with a small block gasket most likely they are the same , if so then there is a block off plate for the small block v8 that will do the job .

If not you could make one out of 1/8” plate that would cover the hole . Wouldn’t have to be the same shape as long as it covered the hole .
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Old 11-22-2021, 06:35 AM   #2
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Re: 261 fuel pump block off plate

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Take the gasket to the parts house and compare it with a small block gasket most likely they are the same , if so then there is a block off plate for the small block v8 that will do the job .

If not you could make one out of 1/8” plate that would cover the hole . Wouldn’t have to be the same shape as long as it covered the hole .
It looks like the same shape as an SBC, without having removed it to verify. There are lots of plates for those at Summit, I was just hoping someone knew for sure while I'm ordering parts so I have everything on hand at one time. With Xmas coming, orders could take quite a while in the snail mail.
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