I have been looking to get a good DIY sound symposer delete without resorting to using a bottle cap (which I did for 1 week). I have been looking for something that is some what made for the idea of a plug, survive heat and other environmental harshness. I was about to resort to using the lathe but found the following PVC plugs at the local homedepot which would be cheaper.
This is a 1 1/4" PVC barbed plug about 2" long with a shoulder stop.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly-insert-plug-1-1-4-inch/982138
I could not seem to find a link on the US homedepot but I am sure they exist but they are on the US EBAY:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PVC-Insert-...hash=item5883ee6b83:m:m_P5fMYH0kOp4pzR8BYtaPQ
Because I wanted as well to plug the hose portion until I get to the firewall to cut it off I bough two. For the boost hose side it simply slipped in.
Pro tip 1: For easier insertion use a solution of water and soap, lithium or silicone grease (safe for plastics).
Pro tip 2: Remove the paper bar code sticker and give it a quick blast of WD-40 to completely remove all adhesive.
For the hose to the firewall side the plug needs to be cut to about 3/4". No I did not use the chainsaw, the chain needs sharpening anyway after hitting a rock cleaning a stump. A metal hacksaw blade works quite well, even a dull one.
Once cut clean the burrs off and bevel the outside edge with a file or even sand paper. Now simply press it in. in snaps in place without the need for a clamp. There is really no need to do this but I want to isolate the interior of the cabin from the heat/cold that could come through.
Pro tip 3: In the future to take it out drill a 1/16 hole in the center and screw in a long screw about 1/4". Using pliers pull on the screw to pull out the plug.
This could not be simpler and almost looks like an after market change.
This is a 1 1/4" PVC barbed plug about 2" long with a shoulder stop.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly-insert-plug-1-1-4-inch/982138
I could not seem to find a link on the US homedepot but I am sure they exist but they are on the US EBAY:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PVC-Insert-...hash=item5883ee6b83:m:m_P5fMYH0kOp4pzR8BYtaPQ
Because I wanted as well to plug the hose portion until I get to the firewall to cut it off I bough two. For the boost hose side it simply slipped in.
Pro tip 1: For easier insertion use a solution of water and soap, lithium or silicone grease (safe for plastics).
Pro tip 2: Remove the paper bar code sticker and give it a quick blast of WD-40 to completely remove all adhesive.
For the hose to the firewall side the plug needs to be cut to about 3/4". No I did not use the chainsaw, the chain needs sharpening anyway after hitting a rock cleaning a stump. A metal hacksaw blade works quite well, even a dull one.
Once cut clean the burrs off and bevel the outside edge with a file or even sand paper. Now simply press it in. in snaps in place without the need for a clamp. There is really no need to do this but I want to isolate the interior of the cabin from the heat/cold that could come through.
Pro tip 3: In the future to take it out drill a 1/16 hole in the center and screw in a long screw about 1/4". Using pliers pull on the screw to pull out the plug.
This could not be simpler and almost looks like an after market change.
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