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From: Behind a workbench, repairing FC Electronics.
Originally Posted by trochoid
20 mm freeze plugs will block off the coolant ports for the intake. Much easier than trying to tap and thread allen plugs in.
FCdrifter13:
There is a random FC coil bolted to the driver's fender.
Suds:
Those are not jumpers. They are fusible links. They burn up when the blow. Replace them with FC fuses, the FC fuses fit right in.
If you need a new crossmember, my GSL is getting it's crossmember removed when the FC subframe goes in.
I gave your fuel pump and FPR to Jason. Next time you see him get them. Otherwise, if I pas through I'll pick em up and bring em up.. I figured he might see you before me.
Whenever I get a little less busy, I'll come up and help you.
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From: Catonsville, Maryland
Originally Posted by Pele
If you need a new crossmember, my GSL is getting it's crossmember removed when the FC subframe goes in.
Originally Posted by Again from Pele
I gave your fuel pump and FPR to Jason. Next time you see him get them. Otherwise, if I pas through I'll pick em up and bring em up.. I figured he might see you before me.
Originally Posted by Yes, Pele again
Whenever I get a little less busy, I'll come up and help you.
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From: Catonsville, Maryland
My neighbor came through with the 1/2" NPT plugs.
They look similar to the following ones except they have a 3/8" socket drive hole instead of the allen socket drive hole.
(note: I used permatex high temp thread sealant to seal the plugs)
here is the first install pic:
second pic from the 'front'. you can see the 3/8" socket drive hole:
and the third and final pic showing how the plugs are flush:
They look similar to the following ones except they have a 3/8" socket drive hole instead of the allen socket drive hole.
(note: I used permatex high temp thread sealant to seal the plugs)
here is the first install pic:
second pic from the 'front'. you can see the 3/8" socket drive hole:
and the third and final pic showing how the plugs are flush:
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