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should I plug it?

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Old 06-04-02, 12:23 PM
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should I plug it?

Currently I have no cat but haven't taken the air pump off yet. Should I plug the fresh air hose that went to the cat or leave it open?
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I pluged mine on an 85" engine but it heated the plug up and melted an thats made a real mess.
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Plug it. When I bought my RB cat rapalcement pipe it came with a blockoff plate, so I would use one.
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you still have the air pump on?
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Come on this is not a hard question. Should I block off the hose even though the air pump still functions.?
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