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m370 intake manifold with oem engine cover??

Originally Posted by N0SL3N To use the OEM cover, you have to separate the black plate from the silver plate and then use only the silver plate for the bolts.

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Old 01-09-2013, 12:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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To use the OEM cover, you have to separate the black plate from the silver plate and then use only the silver plate for the bolts.

I found this in the other thread.
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Black plate isn't attached to the silver plate, they are two distinct pieces.
The optional black metal cover does bolt to the silver brace/plate underneath. Its just 4 small bolts that secure it, so its easily removable.

You can even run a the upper half OEM cover with the Motordyne black metal plate together if you'd like.
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The optional black metal cover does bolt to the silver brace/plate underneath. Its just 4 small bolts that secure it, so its easily removable.

You can even run a the upper half OEM cover with the Motordyne black metal plate together if you'd like.
I know that, just stating that they aren't connected when pulling out of the box, mostly a minor and irrelevant detail. Wanted to make sure no one got confused that it's an optional cover and not something that needed to be installed. Thanks for clarifying.
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