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Old 01-02-2007, 10:46 AM
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Anybody have a EGR block-off plate (for intake) for sale in Austin? Or know where I could get one locally? Thanks
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:22 PM
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dont know about locally, but depending on how urgent you need it, ls1speed.com sells them. anything i've gotten there ships pretty fast.
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Thanks slayer. I guess I will order one from them.
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Did u try O'rielys?
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Originally Posted by TBK'SS
Thanks slayer. I guess I will order one from them.
Go to Oreillys. Ask for a freeze plug with this part number. 555-093. tap it in there and .59 later you have a blocked off intake.
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Thanks V6 Bird couldnt remember the part # to give him.
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Yeah a freeze plug from Oreiley's is the way to go. I believe the size you need is 1 3/8"
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got mine from oreileys. i actually bought 2 of em just in case. i ended up not using the second one though.
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Originally Posted by H/C LS6Z
Yeah a freeze plug from Oreiley's is the way to go. I believe the size you need is 1 3/8"
Thats if you opt for the nasty rubber looking one with a bolt in the top...$3.99 vs $.59...? in this case and my opinion the cheaper looks better.




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