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> Timing hole plug, Why don't it fit?
BiG bOgGs
post Nov 21 2008, 09:24 AM
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I bought a timing hole plug a while back, it has the right part number (021 119 233 A), but it keeps getting blown out of the hole. I can ALMOST just put it right in without having to screw it at all. And the threads on both the plug and the fan shroud look fine. Is there a different part number for the plug on a 76 2.0L?


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post Nov 21 2008, 10:07 AM
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I bought a timing hole plug a while back, it has the right part number (021 119 233 A), but it keeps getting blown out of the hole. I can ALMOST just put it right in without having to screw it at all. And the threads on both the plug and the fan shroud look fine. Is there a different part number for the plug on a 76 2.0L?


Jim



strange. they should all be the same! Is it one of those repros from automobile atlanta?
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