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Vette(s): 1961 Corvette 240 hp 4 speed Jewel Blue/Silver Coves . 1978 Silver Anny Addition Corvette, Silver/Charcoal. Oyster White int. L82 motor automatic
i took my l82 out of my 78 to freshen up the engine bay 8 yrs ago. got it all beck together except for the air intake that sits on top of the radiator support. for some reason i can't figure out what i mounts to . i need e picture. been looking at it for days . i can't believe it. any body have some pics
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Same here, I currently have my 79 L82 apart and could use a few pics on how the air intake goes back together.
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The L82 plastic air induction is split on the sides in the front. The cross support above the radiator goes in between the plastic and there are 2 small sheet metal type screws on each side that hold it in place. I'll get some pictures and try to get them posted this weekend.
|UPDATED|8/19/2016 5:25:12 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
I love my '78's. They are great cruisers.
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