Alan Short wrote:
> > Would you have the part number and what all do I need ?
> > Thanks , Ted O.
>
> I don't actually have the part number.
> I got my M1 from my parts dept. at the dealership. I paid under 200.00
> for it.
> There's a lot of extra work that goes into the swap, Jon Steiger is
> supposed to have a instruction sheet and parts kit for the M1 install.
>
> Alan S.
The part number is P5249816 but there is alot more to go along with that.
I would add Jons kit along with the much needed intake manifold gasket kit
(04897383AB I think) which comes with new intake bolts (you can't reuse
the old ones) and the newer metal reinforced rubber intake end seals.
Figure on at least $300 and NO it is not (by a long shot) smog legal.
Latr,
Shane
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