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Old 07-08-10, 10:00 PM
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Fuel injector plugs

Going carb, don't want a vaccum leak. What did you guys use to plug where your primarys would be? t

The diameter is just too small for a dime to fit in flat so unless someone has some goofy foreign currency they will mail to me I wanna hear some ideas.

Thinking maybe freeze plugs.

anyone?
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you can buy them... i just dont remember where exactly.
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I found some kit a while back but it was like 80 dollars for a bracket and 2 machined injector looking cylinders. waste of money.

I'm having a hard time finding anything because it mostly comes up with electrical connector plugs and pigtails and etc in a search.
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I've seen people tap the holes and thread in a plug.

If you can find freeze plugs of the appropriate diameter, that would do the job. Or just get some larger bolts, chuck them in a drill, and grind on a bench grinder until they fit.
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http://atkinsrotary.com/store/catalo...t-p-16845.html

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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
I've seen people tap the holes and thread in a plug.

If you can find freeze plugs of the appropriate diameter, that would do the job. Or just get some larger bolts, chuck them in a drill, and grind on a bench grinder until they fit.
well the engine is already assembled so I don't want to do that risk getting chips in the engine but finding freeze plugs locally that size is a daunting task.
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