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Posted by: Bob L. Jun 23 2012, 02:21 PM

I'm cleaning up my recently acquired '76 2.0 and the EGR system is going.
I have removed the air distributor tubes but the connectors that go into the heads have me puzzled. I don't want to break them and a wrench feels like it's twisting the tube, not loosening it.

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I can't get the tins off without removing them first.
Do they just press in/pull out? Are they threaded in?
Any help is appreciated.


Posted by: Lennies914 Jun 23 2012, 05:12 PM

Leave them in. Get a ball bearing to fit the flare and install the nut over it. If you try to remove the tube you will open a can of worms that will ultimately require you to pull the heads.

Posted by: Tom Jun 23 2012, 06:22 PM

I removed mine to sandblast the tins and paint. I think I used some Kroil to loosen them up. After paint, I reinstalled and used some brass caps to seal the tubes, be careful you don't twist them off, then you will have problems.
Tom


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Posted by: Krieger Jun 23 2012, 07:47 PM

Leave them in and put a pipe thread cap on each one. I think its 3/4". Maybe $6 at home depot for 4.

Posted by: vsg914 Jun 23 2012, 07:56 PM

They are old and prone to leak. I remove them and plug the hole with a bolt. 4 - m10 X 40 X 1.0 bolts cost 5 bucks. Thread sealer on the threads and a dab under the head. I hear some use a 10mm valve adjuster foot, but I would be scared of them coming loose.That said, If they won't break loose with adequate torque, and feel like they are twisting, I'd leavem alone before I broke one.

Posted by: Bob L. Jun 23 2012, 08:12 PM

I would be very happy to cap them and leave them alone. Can I get the tins off if I leave them there?

Posted by: vsg914 Jun 23 2012, 08:16 PM

I don't think so. Not without damaging the tin. Never tried.

Posted by: rdauenhauer Jun 23 2012, 10:44 PM

QUOTE(Bob L. @ Jun 23 2012, 07:12 PM) *
Can I get the tins off if I leave them there?
Nope.

Posted by: kg6dxn Jun 23 2012, 11:13 PM

1/8"NPT thread is the same pitch as the 10mm tube. Get some 1/8 brass plugs.

Put some PB Blaster and heat on it to get it out.

Posted by: SLITS Jun 24 2012, 07:22 AM

3/8" pipe cap.

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