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  • james, filling old intake nozzle holes

    (for whenever you get back and see this...)

    i saw in some of your pics you had filled your slp intake elbow with some kinda red or blue stuff. what exactly did you use to fill in those old nozzle holes? it almost looked like dried permatex...?

    and by the way, welcome back! :cool:

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    When I screwed up the hole on my intake I just went out and bought a drain plug at pepboys threw some black rtv on it and screwed it in (it had threads) and that seemed to work pretty good.

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    • #3
      Hee hee, it was a piss poor job.... but just plaint blue silicone ;)

      Thanks for the welcome thoguh ;)
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