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Old 09-16-2007, 06:12 PM
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Default smog pump ?

ok so i want to take off the smog pump but the holes in the back of the heads are there how do i go about plugging them off ?
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Old 09-28-2007, 11:11 AM
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Check out the FRPP site, you can actually get the correct screw-in plugs from Ford. I think Latemodel Resto carries them as well.
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I just cut the tubing off and flipped over the part that bolts down, tossed some rtv on it and bolted them on backwards to cap it off and have been running like that fr about six months now with no problems. Don't forget to take off your upper intake and plug the hole in the middle so that the system is completely blocked off. I just cut a small piece off of an aluminum can and set it over the hole to plug it. Of course I don't plan on keeping it like this but my engine is old and getting replaced with something new (800hp) in about a year. Just try that if you are trying to go the cheapest route possible.
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