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> 75 2.0 head, Picture of the air injection port
glens67
post Feb 24 2012, 05:02 PM
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The Smog port? I'm pluging the injection port. Does it line up with the valve?
I could not find 10 X 1.0mm 45 mm long socket head cap screws, so I cut the heads off of some regular cap screws and RTV sealed them. the 17mm head interfered with the intake manifold. Should of just ground the cap round and cut a screw slot.
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post Feb 24 2012, 05:51 PM
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Thanks Zack.
Did not like the way I installed the plugs.
I did check McMaster Car and Grainger, no 10X1.0mm X 47 long Socket head cap screws. For that matter 10X1.0mm seems to be kind of an oddball size.
I have a a Fastenal Store near me. They don't list The socket head Cap screws. Back to Grinding the 17mm heads down to clear the intake runner flange.
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