block off plate diagram
block off plate diagram
i am a bonified idiot, or just want everything for me to be the least painful as possible.
i am looking for a BOP diagram. i got the ones form the 'store' and am wondering where a couple of the smaller ones go.....
louis
i am looking for a BOP diagram. i got the ones form the 'store' and am wondering where a couple of the smaller ones go.....
louis
If you post a pic of them, I could label most of them for you.
Just from memory, I can tell you that the arrow-shaped one goes over EGR holes. The S-shaped one goes to the AWS. The One that's all funky and larger than the rest goes to the ACV. One of the diamond shaped ones also goes to the AWS.
Just from memory, I can tell you that the arrow-shaped one goes over EGR holes. The S-shaped one goes to the AWS. The One that's all funky and larger than the rest goes to the ACV. One of the diamond shaped ones also goes to the AWS.
Last edited by JONSKI; Oct 19, 2002 at 05:27 PM.
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go to www.k2rd.cpom and look on their site. the names of the plate are listed next to the pics.
Just remember that when you block off your ACV, your airpump will not be pumping air to anything and should be unplugged or redirected to your main cat with a one-way air valve.
Ya know it's really easy to make block off plates yourself. Get some plate steel and lay the gasket on it and mark an outline then cut it out with a metal blade on a band or jig saw etc.
Kevin T. Wyum
Kevin T. Wyum
bonzia racing .com or how ever you spell it sells them in the u. s. for 40 buckss shiped but for some reson they dont give you a instal guide
they have a few differrent sets either an 8 or a 9 plate kit for single turbo conversions
but doesnt come with instal guide
they have a few differrent sets either an 8 or a 9 plate kit for single turbo conversions
but doesnt come with instal guide
There doesn't need to be an install guide. The plates only fit the places they are suppose to go. If you don't know what you are blocking off, then it might be a good time to find a local mechanic or someone local to help you out.


