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Old 05-31-06, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Where can I get this heat riser actuator?

Some call it the EFE actuator, but it is the actuator valve that is connected to the heat riser butterfly valve off of the exhaust. Where can I find it?! I have looked everywhere but nobody is selling one.

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Corvette Central has them too.
 
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Found mine on ebay nos
 
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Corvette Central has them too.
Corvette Central, just like every other vendor, only had the actuator for the 80-81 Corvettes. Same with Dr. Rebuild.
 
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What do they look like?I might have one.I've got tons of vette parts and have some that I've forgotten what they are.Most are org. GM still in box with just part #'s and no nomaclacture
 
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Nice to know what year we are talking about!
 
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