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This is a Test, Do you have one of these?


jimk

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It's something to plug the hole that y'all have looked thru a lot. I've always kept mine where it belongs, in the hole. Hint - It goes under the hood somewhere. The plug is not over an inch long.

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A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

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I would go with the timing hole cover, but I've never seen one in real life!

Another Atta Boy award!

It keeps the water and dropped small screws out. I'd bet the tuners tossed these right away on new cars because it takes a small screwdriver to pull it up to whare you can grab it.

A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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I, too, have never seen one. Is there a current part #?

P/N 23111200477 NLA I've never looked til now.

Don't let me become a judge at an 02 event, I'll be looking for these!

A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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Now the white-glove crowd will all be rushing out to get 'em. ;-p

Tom

More like Select Classics offering them for $500 each...

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Carbs: They're necessary and barely controlled fuel leaks that sometimes match the air passing through them.

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you could use the rubber (Black or Tan color) timing hole

plug from any air cooled BMW motorcycle Boxer motor (1960 - 1990)

11 11 1 174 4327 Black $1.35

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For some reason my factory serviced 02 with 60k on it when I bought it didnt have that or the orange cap over the "diagnostics" port. Interesting!

-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
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