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blocking injector holes on carbed 13B?

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Old 03-25-06, 02:44 PM
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blocking injector holes on carbed 13B?

How do I block the injector holes on my intermediate iron? I am going to be carbing a 13B engine, and was wondering if anyone had any easy solutions other than using putty or something like that
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other than silicone, buy (or make) the block-offs. RB sells them.
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Leave the injectors in there
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No putty, no silicone, use bolts. RB, and or, Mazdatrix sells them. You can leave them in and cap them off.
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http://www.racingbeat.com/resultset....rtNumber=18147

People still use steel putty,and it does not leak,but does not look that clean
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Brain fart. I miss read the post as refering to the oil injectors, instead of fuel injectors. I'll go stand in the corner now.
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Originally Posted by Alex-7
Leave the injectors in there
that's the easiest.....and cheapest way. hit up a salvage yard if u don't have injectors and the hold down bracket.
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