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Old 02-10-2011, 08:51 PM
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Default New slp lid! No emmissions, whata I do about the hole?

Tittle states it all. Do I ha e to get one for. 98-99 to have it without the hole? Wlda been nice to know that beorw hand....
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Just plug the elbow with a vacuum cap.
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The hose on the stock lid located on the right baffle was removed when I change to the 'race' style headers. So I took out that huge hose and the pump it was connected to.





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Same thing you do with any other hole you don't need.


Plug it!
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Originally Posted by LilJayV10
Same thing you do with any other hole you don't need.


Plug it!
ROTFLMAO!!!

if you still have the old elbow piece that was on the old lid, just put it in and cap it off. what i did and worked get for years.
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Originally Posted by thegroup
ROTFLMAO!!!

if you still have the old elbow piece that was on the old lid, just put it in and cap it off. what i did and worked get for years.
EXACTLY!!! lol.
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Since my 2000 doesn't have the air pump anymore, I just ordered the 98-99 lid and it comes with a plug for the hole.
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In the picture it didn't even have a hole so. It would look a lot more clean if flush.
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could always take the lid to autozone napa etc and see if they have a plug that will fit in the hole. little RTV on the edge to help the seal and there u go
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All the SLP lids are the same, it's just that if you order one for the earlier years, you get a plug to cap it, otherwise, you get the elbow for the AIR tube.

OReillys has a perfect size plug. It's the HELP brand. Fits like it was made for it. It's dang near flush, and looks clean. That's what I used on my SLP lid back in the day.
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I got the plug from Lowe's, paid like $.99.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...-hole-lid.html

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Autozone plug and and O-ring
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help section Chrysler master cylinder plug works like a champ. just put some silicone around it to secure it. ive lost a couple... haha




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