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    Default On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Option A is this


    Option B is to fill the holes with a solvent stable resin and then smooth out with wet 'n' dry.

    Any advice is welcome especially better ideas that don't involve fuel injection

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    You could just leave the injectors and fuel rail in there..
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    weld over them and use a die grinder to sooth the inner surface ?

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Unfortunatly I don't have any of the EFI gear (bought a half finished carbie project.)

    Welding seems like an option. Has anyone had experience with resin though?

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Those plugs arnt bad if its not turbo/sc. Good for getting it running anyway. Other option is to use JBWeld.
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Just stick some tape over the inside and drop some JB weld in the injector ports and you should be fine.
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Cheers fellas, That JB weld stuff seems jsut about perfect for the job.

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    I've used 2 part epoxy before, works great.

    Another method I've witnessed is using Allen headed bolts screwed into the holes after the appropriate sized tap has been run through, use a bit of goo to make sure it doesn't leak when you tighten them.

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Or a welsh plug tapped into the holes will do the trick aswell.
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    yeah id tap a bolt into it and put a bit of sealent. that way its not likely to leak or come out. also a little less perminant if you need the holes later on

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Quote Originally Posted by AEhachiroku
    Or a welsh plug tapped into the holes will do the trick aswell.
    I had a suitable sized plug pressed in. Can be reefed out with pliers later if necessary.

    Quote Originally Posted by Takai
    Those plugs arnt bad if its not turbo/sc.
    Nothing like turbo carbs on a 4AGE eh? (j/k)
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    why not use expansion/freeze plugs? they make them in all sorts of sizes and they can be removed later if necessary.. i did this a while back and it worked great!

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    if you have access to a lathe and dry ice, a freeze plug is a great idea as long as you have a steady hand for tolerence

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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Quote Originally Posted by wraith
    Nothing like turbo carbs on a 4AGE eh? (j/k)
    Its not unheard of, hence my caveat.
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    Default Re: On A carbie 4AG what's the best way to plug the injector holes?

    Takai...

    Mate - don't f*ck around with welding and that shit...

    Allen Key Bolts.

    1/2 metric thread - fits

    Button heads.

    screw a nut onto the bolt - angle grind or hacksaw to size,

    Cut/File head down to size.

    Clean up.

    Took me about an hour and half without an angle grinder.

    Just finished them last night - they fit perfect into the recess for the injectors, I just used some aviation gasket goo on the thread.

    Rather than "permanently" blocking the injectors...

    BTW - what sort of carbies you running (I've got 42dcoe's - 33m chokes)

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