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Old Nov 13, 2007 | 03:42 PM
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This is probably too late, but the information might be useful, anyway.

There's a conduit from #6 cylinder to the EGR cavity located on the back of the head. In lieu of a block off plate, I use a 9/16" expansion plug in the conduit to block of the exhaust gases. The hole might have to be opened up a bit with a dremel, but once the plug starts in, it will tap easily into place. However, once it's in... it's in.

The plug works like a champ and costs under 25 cents.

-scott
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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by motorheaddown
This is probably too late, but the information might be useful, anyway.

There's a conduit from #6 cylinder to the EGR cavity located on the back of the head. In lieu of a block off plate, I use a 9/16" expansion plug in the conduit to block of the exhaust gases. The hole might have to be opened up a bit with a dremel, but once the plug starts in, it will tap easily into place. However, once it's in... it's in.

The plug works like a champ and costs under 25 cents.

-scott
do you have any pics?
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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 07:15 AM
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My engine is currently out of the car; so, I have easy access to the back of the head. I'll try to take a pic tonight and post it up.

-scott
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