Need EGR plugs for M1 Intake P4510016
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Need EGR plugs for M1 Intake P4510016
Woohoo! Just got lucky and picked up good used M1 intake manifold P4510016 off my local craigslist that I plan to use with my upcoming 408 build. It came with the bulk of the install kit hard parts, but not the EGR plugs. There are 2 spots I'd like to plug - the very rear of the intake, where the EGR tube attaches and along the cast portion of the EGR tube as it makes its way to the intake plenum. Does anyone know right off what the thread size is of these holes, so I can find a plug for them?
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I'm aware of the plate to plug the EGR port and I plan to take care of that. The main issue I have is that there is a threaded port in the cast-in EGR tube of the intake manifold that leads to the intake plenum that must be plugged - if not, I can see one heck of a vacuum leak. Was just wondering if other owners of the M1 EGR intake know what thread size/pitch that plug is?
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Congrats on the M1 AtomicDog!! I don't have the EGR one, yet with a visual look at your picture it kind of resembles similar size to the heater outlet size. Shown here to the left of the coolant pipe.
Have you thought to call Mopar Performance to ask? I have in the past and they were great. Any chance you can just go to autoparts store to have them pull the EGR fitting to test fit (bring the M1 with you)? Sorry if that is dumb suggestion as I don't know what the EGR fittings look like anyways.
You'll get this in though, I'm sure of it!
Have you thought to call Mopar Performance to ask? I have in the past and they were great. Any chance you can just go to autoparts store to have them pull the EGR fitting to test fit (bring the M1 with you)? Sorry if that is dumb suggestion as I don't know what the EGR fittings look like anyways.
You'll get this in though, I'm sure of it!
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