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hawaii_gsx

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Nov 1, 2004
kaneohe bay, Hawaii
just got a quick question if anyone has an idea on how to do this. im trying to slap on a greddy type bov on a stock upper ic pipe. and as you may have guessed by now its not exactly bolt on job. anyways just wondering if any one has a good or "ghetto rigged" way to do this because im really not in the mood to take my intake pipe off and bolt on the trusty accordion back on.
thanks ahead of time
 
youre gonna need a an adapter plate either you could take the bov and pipe to a shop and tell them what you need, or you can buy one. or you could just buy yourself some greddy upper and lower IC pipes off ebay and those are already flanged for the greddy bov.
 
I looked they do offer it for the greddy for $24.
Just scroll down on the upper IC pipe and you will see it, it's down a bit! mark
 
I just bought a Greddy BOV flange and picked up some scrap tubing from ace hardware and welded it up. Then I took a grinder and made the weld a smooth wedge type. Put some silicon in and I made a air proof BOV adapter.
 
thanks i see it too but that makes it even worse. i leave on deployment to a certain country for about 7 months next week and ill be storing my car even once the weekend is over. by the time that plate gets here all i'll have is the plate. i was wondering if there was any way to do it with out ordering online because it wont make it here.
also one more question. the bov top screw doesnt go in anymore because the threads are stripped. the guy who sold this to me on ebay forgot to mention that part and i was just wondering does that make the bov basically useless or what?
thanks again for all the help
 
Not At all you can go to the hardware store and pick up a new allen head screw thingy just a little bit bigger than the one you have and pick up a tap and drill bit kit and tap that sucker out and out the new allen head screw in , oh yea you will ned the stop nut to go along with that (should be just a normal nut that will screw onto the allen bolt) that should make it just like new im pretty sure. My friend did something similar :thumb:
 
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