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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) anyone have a pic of a #0 (zero) fuel plate

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Banks Big Hoss

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Clayton:



I have attached what my quick rendition of an OEM plate VS. a 'zero' plate is... . results may vary, batteries not included, etc.



Matt
 
Originally posted by FreeBMW

Care to share?



Joe's is placed properly. ;)



basicly you don't want excessive rack travel... Joe's got his #0 set up for optimal rack travel all the way forward. and it's hardened properly.



Forrest
 
I can save you the trouble man. If you are really wanting a #0, just take the dang thing out. The rack isn't going to have any problems, there's a rack-stop in the pump. But if you want it ground down, just follow that diagram to pretty close and you'll be good. There's no worryin about hardening or some such bull-crap.
 
Semantics

Just so we're all on the same page, for new members, etc... .



Zero (0) plate = you really do have a plate in your pump... but it's just a simple rack stop.



NO plate = you don't have a camplate in your pump at all and are relying on the 'rack stop' built into the pump.



Matt
 
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