plug for EGR?
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Originally Posted by Full-Force
1-3/8" freeze plug or 1-3/8 rubber expansion plug.
I just used a regular .69 cent freeze plug. Drove it in with a large socket.
I just used a regular .69 cent freeze plug. Drove it in with a large socket.
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Originally Posted by Full-Force
1-3/8" freeze plug or 1-3/8 rubber expansion plug.
I just used a regular .69 cent freeze plug. Drove it in with a large socket.
I just used a regular .69 cent freeze plug. Drove it in with a large socket.
3/8" expansion plug is $3.00
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Originally Posted by ellis_juan
Thanks for the help man, while I'm at it, how do I remove the AIR pump?
there will be 3 bolts holding the pump to the bracket which are horizontal. you remove these 3 and wiggle the pump around to remove it. there are also 4 bolts pointing up (you will be looking at their heads from under the car). if you remove those, the whole bracket + pump assembly will come out. i'm not sure if you can get to all 4 bolts or with the pump in place.
i did it this weekend. worked for about 3 minutes, then put some saftey glasses on after a few curse words some **** WILL fall into yer eyes so this is just a warning lol.