The PO removed the smog equipment etc.This line comes from the intake manifold to the cambox cover, the opposite side was not capped off. Can I remove this line and cap the intake? Any guidance would be appreciated.
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What is this and do I need it?
- 124JOE
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
if smog has been removed
then no you dont need it
most of us would cut it about 4 inches from the intake and roll it up tward the intake
to seal it off
if you can unbolt it
then get a plug in the plumming depot at the store
and plug the hole in the intake
then no you dont need it
most of us would cut it about 4 inches from the intake and roll it up tward the intake
to seal it off
if you can unbolt it
then get a plug in the plumming depot at the store
and plug the hole in the intake
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
I believe it's a 17mm bolt in the manifold....not sure of the pattern, but it's readily available.
I've got an extra set of cam covers that don't have the emission fittings if you want a smoother look.
John
I've got an extra set of cam covers that don't have the emission fittings if you want a smoother look.
John
76 Fiat 124 Spider
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
PM sentphotograferz wrote:Definately interested, how much for the pair?
76 Fiat 124 Spider
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
How do you totally remove the darn thing? I would rather have a "clean" look on my intake.
The pipe just spins in the fitting (on the intake). It appears to be some old type of "banjo" fitting.
Would an impact with some heat work on it?
Any suggestions?
The pipe just spins in the fitting (on the intake). It appears to be some old type of "banjo" fitting.
Would an impact with some heat work on it?
Any suggestions?
Re: What is this and do I need it?
I took mine off a few years ago and it seems like I had to use an allen wrench or something. I'm not real sure though. CRS and all.
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
there is an allen-head fitting inside it. you need to remove the outer bolt, then find the correct allen-wrench to fit inside.
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
Sounds like I just have to use a large flat-head screwdriver to remove the outer bolt. Then deal with the inner allen-head.
I will try that this weekend.
Thanks, I will let everyone know what happens.
I will try that this weekend.
Thanks, I will let everyone know what happens.
Re: What is this and do I need it?
When I got my 1800 intake manifold to upgrade my 2.0 engine,the pipe was missing from the ball. The outer allen plug was seized, so I just used a dremel to split the ball in half and removed the plug that way, then I was able to access the inner allen part easily.
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Re: What is this and do I need it?
I just took mine off.
Here is the pic of the parts and the tools needed. (the Allen wrench is a 10mm)
The banjo bolt is a 16mm x 1.5 pitch. Not too rare for a bolt but not too uncommon for a oil pan drain plug. Less than $3 at NAPA got me a plug AND washer for it.
Good luck!
Here is the pic of the parts and the tools needed. (the Allen wrench is a 10mm)
The banjo bolt is a 16mm x 1.5 pitch. Not too rare for a bolt but not too uncommon for a oil pan drain plug. Less than $3 at NAPA got me a plug AND washer for it.
Good luck!