What's the thread on the S4 (up to '89) exhaust manifold test port?
07-05-2011, 09:13 AM
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What's the thread on the S4 (up to '89) exhaust manifold test port?
I'm going to remove those silly test port tubes and want to cap off at the exhaust manifold.
Any know the thread size off hand?
Thanks in advance!
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07-05-2011, 09:54 AM
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I'm going to remove those silly test port tubes and want to cap off at the exhaust manifold.
Any know the thread size off hand?
Thanks in advance!
M14x1.5 from memory - its the same as lug nuts. I just use old lug nuts to cap the ports on the manifold
07-05-2011, 09:58 AM
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Thanks fellas!
No extra lug nuts at this time, so looks like I'll order p/n 930 113 153 00, used on the 89> test port delete.
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Here's the part and where it goes. Pricey bugger @ $30+ each, but quality pieces.
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Or do as I did. Cut and fold over properly.
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Or do as I did... and cheap out.
Fixed it for ya, Heinrich.
Were talking about Porsche's here. If I went under the car, and found the PO had done that, I would've cringed.
And I really don't think there is any way you can call folding over a metal tube "proper".