Distributor hole plug

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Distributor hole plug

Post  138n on January 12th 2010, 8:16 am

Who makes one for a BBF?

Thanks in advance.


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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  chuck stevens on January 12th 2010, 9:45 pm

Not too dificult to make from an old core distributor. Use a hacksaw.

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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  bruno on July 25th 2010, 6:24 am

chuck stevens wrote:Not too dificult to make from an old core distributor. Use a hacksaw.


im guessing you remove the gear and just let her set in the hole .....

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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  Doug Rahn on July 25th 2010, 6:58 am

If you need the oil pump drive, do what Chuck said. If you don't need the drive, someone like David Willingham could make you a nice aluminum plug with an "O" ring groove at a reasonable price. Or if you want to go cheap, you could go to NAPA and find the appropriate size core plug, and tap one in.

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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  dfree383 on July 25th 2010, 7:49 am

138n wrote:Who makes one for a BBF?

Thanks in advance.


could the factory 5.0 distribtorless one be adapted with the correct gear and shaft mods??? I've never see it attempeted but it might be worth looking at???

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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  BOSS 429 on July 30th 2010, 9:23 pm

take a frezzplug, drill a hole in it,use a old crome lug nut,and a 1/2 bolt from bottom, and set it in there,done. great for storing engines

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Re: Distributor hole plug

Post  nuclearcobra on August 1st 2010, 6:47 am

If its for storing it then the tapered rubber plugs from the hardware store work great,i also use them for the inlet/outlets on the radiator if i have to take it out.

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