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    Quote Originally Posted by Petska84 View Post
    Well i can officially say the intake is now off

    But I'm not proud of how I managed to get it off, I tried all of the above and still didn't come off. What was supposed to be my last resort didn't work, yes tried to cut the bolt off with the dremill drill but the motor burnt out sooooooooooo I went into the shed and got the good old sledge out. Stood on the scuttle panel and two whacks it was off

    So I guess we could add that to the list.
    Hope you have not done something to the head that you cannot see. Sometimes you do have to resort to the Irish spanner, but the trick is knowing how hard to hit AND where to hit
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    Quote Originally Posted by wai View Post
    Hope you have not done something to the head that you cannot see. Sometimes you do have to resort to the Irish spanner, but the trick is knowing how hard to hit AND where to hit
    Head seems to be fine.

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    How do people usually plug the injector holes when there going from injection to carby????

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    I gotta swing past Peter, check it out
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    On Josh's car we unscrewed the injector holders and dropped coins in there with a bit of silastic and screwed the injector holders back down.

    I think 5c pieces were the right size, maybe10c.

    On one of my heads I left some old injectors in there and sealed up the fuel line connection on the injector.

    Some companies that sell carby kits sell dummy injectors to block off the ports.

    Another head I have has had the ports filled with epoxy metal.

    I've seen them welded up too.

    Another way that works really well is to use gearbox drain plugs, they screw straight in in place of the injector holders. The kind with the 17mm hex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    On Josh's car we unscrewed the injector holders and dropped coins in there with a bit of silastic and screwed the injector holders back down.

    I think 5c pieces were the right size, maybe10c.

    On one of my heads I left some old injectors in there and sealed up the fuel line connection on the injector.

    Some companies that sell carby kits sell dummy injectors to block off the ports.

    Another head I have has had the ports filled with epoxy metal.

    I've seen them welded up too.

    Another way that works really well is to use gearbox drain plugs, they screw straight in in place of the injector holders. The kind with the 17mm hex.
    Cool, thanks Pete I'll give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
    I gotta swing past Peter, check it out
    Yep you do George, I'll be around tonight and tomorrow, back to work on Sunday.

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    Or you could just leave the injectors in if they are still around
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    On Josh's car we unscrewed the injector holders and dropped coins in there with a bit of silastic and screwed the injector holders back down.

    I think 5c pieces were the right size, maybe10c.

    On one of my heads I left some old injectors in there and sealed up the fuel line connection on the injector.

    Some companies that sell carby kits sell dummy injectors to block off the ports.

    Another head I have has had the ports filled with epoxy metal.

    I've seen them welded up too.

    Another way that works really well is to use gearbox drain plugs, they screw straight in in place of the injector holders. The kind with the 17mm hex.
    I dropped by the nut and bolt shop today and picked up plugs that screwed straight in with a hex head, works a treat

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