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TR6 need a plug for my late model tr6 head

tr6lover

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anyone know what size thread for a plug to go into where the egr used to be? this is for a 74 tr6 head, thanks guys! apparently hardware stores no longer carry hardware......or auto parts stores either.......go figure
Randy
 
From my PO who did the same thing, this from an old post of his "... the EGR port in the cyl head takes a 3/4-UNF thread (so it's not a pipe thread). I used a set screw of that size. That's one of those screws/bolts which has no shouldered head but rather a recessed Allen wrench fitting. Makes for a cleaner looking install. I had no trouble getting this set screw from a local fastener shop (look up fasteners in the yellow pages, and bring the EGR valve jam nut along if possible to positively match the thread). I was able to install it on my car so that the top of the set screw is flush with the cyl head surface..."

As stated it's absolutely flush with the block, as though it came from the factory that way! Not a great picture, but you can see the result above the rear carb here.

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dave, i have had no luck in finding a plug for my head, if you could find one could i buy one off of you? thanks
Randy
 
Randy,

I got mine here in RI at Lowes hardware section in the fastener isle.

EDIT: Not a set screw, but it works fine.
 

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Brosky said:
Randy,

I got mine here in RI at Lowes hardware section in the fastener isle.

EDIT: Not a set screw, but it works fine.

<span style="color: #000099">Aw Paul, tell me it isn't so!!
Even without any auto mechanical skills or knowledge,
I know better that use any fasteners from Lowes or
Home Despot.

What were you thinking!!!

dale </span>
 
Dale,

It's a brass plug, not a fastener that holds anything together and after a lot of miles it's just fine.
 
Brosky said:
Dale,

It's a brass plug, not a fastener that holds anything together and after a lot of miles it's just fine.

<span style="color: #990000">If you purchased it at Lowes, how do you know for sure it is
really brass? It could well be plaster of paris painted to look like brass.

d</span>
 
Randy, I think that's it. I took the EGR with me and matched it up.

Dale, the plumbing and hardware sections aren't too bad at Lowes. I'd never by grade 8 bolts for my driveshaft there, but for a brass plug, it's OK.

They also have a nice selection of fender washers and clips that can come in handy from time to time.
 
I buy their masonry screws to hang paintings,
that's about it. Oh, they have a decent selection of ornamental bricks.

d
 
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