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Does anyone have an elegant way to plug the PAIR vacuum line on the intake assembly?

The barb is 1-1/8" OD. Does anyone make a 1-1/8" rubber vacuum cap?

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Or should I just cut and weld it closed?
 
Google 1.25” rubber cap. A 1” might work as well
 
Have seen that type of fitting with chair/cane rubber tips on them. Personally, that is direct to the engine, so don't want it to fail/leak, would find a freeze plug that presses in and then tack weld it.
 
I used a rubber body plug that came in an assorted grommet and plug pack I had. The size is 22.23 mm it fit perfect and seems to be sealed well. I might add some sealant to it but so far so good

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I may have to machine something :hmm:

This is relevant to my OBA shtuff.

I'm honestly disappointed you haven't come up with something already. :rofl:
 
Used a reverse pvc cap with a hose clamp and chopped the OEM hose, inserted the cap inside the hose and clamped it in place...
 
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Does anyone have an elegant way to plug the PAIR vacuum line on the intake assembly?

The barb is 1-1/8" OD. Does anyone make a 1-1/8" rubber vacuum cap?

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Or should I just cut and weld it closed?


DO NOT weld it closed , u may need it later , plus welding it will look very " PO " :confused:


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This was My solution , Much like @Tools R Us described , I did not want to rely on the Rubber compression tension of the cap

alone , so I also installed a @Racer65 Stainless Steel Hose clamp to each of my air cleaner ports , the larger one is the 1 1/8"

inch u have. I purchased these @ Home Depot in the Furniture / shelving isle




 
If u stick a plug inside the tube its liable to get sucked in :eek:



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If u stick a plug inside the tube its liable to get sucked in :eek:
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Not if it press fits and is tack welded, have done it many times. If just tacked on the end, can be ground off and restored to service.

Now that you stole the tip off your cane, aren't you worried about slipping and falling? Do you have the "I've fallen and cant get up" box? :hillbilly:
 
I may have to machine something :hmm:

This is relevant to my OBA shtuff.

I'm thinking deep enough for double O-rings and set screws, guna be awesome!
 
I used a plastic cap from the end of a 3 oz. grease cartridge. They're about 1 1/4" so I ran a thick bead of silicone RTV around the inside of the cap before installing. Cheap, easily removed & won't be sucked in. Just be sure to let the silicone dry before using rig.
 
If u stick a plug inside the tube its liable to get sucked in :eek:

I'd be nervous with those cane tips- doubt that rubber is intended to withstand the temps it will see under the hood. You can see the cracks already. Probably wouldn't hurt anything if pieces got sucked in, but I wouldn't take the chance.
 
Not if it press fits and is tack welded, have done it many times. If just tacked on the end, can be ground off and restored to service.

Now that you stole the tip off your cane, aren't you worried about slipping and falling? Do you have the "I've fallen and cant get up" box? :hillbilly:


The Freeze Plug Idea Is very clever ! ;)
 

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