O2 Bung Plug
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O2 Bung Plug
So I've recently purchased a set of O2 simulators and was wondering what/where I can get a set of O2 Bung Plugs for my Mac ORY. Its for a 99 ls1 if that matters. Any help would be great, thanks
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this past week i went to both napa and autozone and they didn't have **** in stock. in both places i said i wanted a 18mm 1.5 oil drain plug and the people behind the counter were like "uhhh i dont know, what type of car do you say you had again?". after that i went home and found out that if you ask for the oil drain plug for a 1984 toyota tercel it should come up in their system as the correct size for our cars. went back to both with this new info and they both didnt have any. so i'm thinking of going online and ordering some stainless steel plugs. the ones from napa/autozone would only be regular steel which will rust. only thing is that the site i found for the stainless plugs only sells them in packs of 10. so would anyone out there be interested in buying sets of stainless steel bung plugs? i'm not trying to make a profit or anything but i'd end up paying just over $30 with shipping for a set of 10. so if people are willing to give me like $6-$7 for a pair i can send you some stainless steel plugs for only a bit more than you'd pay for the regular steel ones through the auto parts stores. just let me know guys!
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I had one in that came with the Bung I had installed to do Wide-Band Tuning with..it uses a 1/2" Hex Key to take it out, that thing overtime has pretty much sealed itself in the Exhaust.
Basically if you want something to be removable, it will be a pain in the *** to get it out if it's in there for a while.
Basically if you want something to be removable, it will be a pain in the *** to get it out if it's in there for a while.
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advance keeps them in stock on the aisle with all the oil and differential plugs.
18x1.5 mm and they are only a 1.99 each.
i think its from a toyota 4x4.
no part # for an ididot sales guy to look up, just go get them.
napa keeps them in stock under metric differential plugs as well. ask for the catalog and look through it. napa is higher. towards 5 bucks.
18x1.5 mm and they are only a 1.99 each.
i think its from a toyota 4x4.
no part # for an ididot sales guy to look up, just go get them.
napa keeps them in stock under metric differential plugs as well. ask for the catalog and look through it. napa is higher. towards 5 bucks.