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I bought a lightly used set of OBX headers and they are somewhat installed.
On the passenger side there is a tube and I'm not sure what it's for, and what I need to do with it. It's 3-4" long, about .75" diameter, attached to one of the primary tubes, pointing towards the front of the car. I can post a pic if necessary. I have removed the air pump, so if it's related to that, I guess I need to plug it. If so, any suggestions on how folks have plugged it (other than removing the header and welding a plug)? Thanks. |
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It's probably for the air pump. I believe a 3/4" NPT (pipe) plug will fit. - Steve
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Thanks, Steve.
Here's a pic. |
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EGR takeoff for late models.
Ted |
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Russ, is that just left open?
Doesn't look threaded. Not sure how you'll plug that. |
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Why wouldn't you just "sweat" an appropriate cap over the tube or in the tube so as not to defeat it's purpose if resale ever became something you desired?
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I'm not too familiar with "sweating", but that's probably a good idea (to save the functionality). Thanks. I'll ponder how I might do that.
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