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What is this pipe that connects the two heads?


RngTrtl

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1987
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I have a 1989 5.0L HO that I am putting in my Bronco II. Can anyone tell me what this connector pipe is that runs between the two heads? Mine is obviously broken. Do I need to replace it or can I just remove it and block the holes? Many thanks!

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Remove it and plug it with 2 spark plugs. It's smog equipment so be careful if the truck needs to pass an e test
 
egr.if you have to pass smog you will have to keep all that crap.
may be wrong,iam running a carb.
 
It is not EGR. It is an A.I.R. tube. There is an air pump that injects air into the exhaust ports, there are passages into each port from there. most people plug the holes. The holes are threaded, 9/16 nc I believe. The threads will be filled with carbon. You need to tap the holes first.
 
The actual hole size is 5/8-11 so just use a short bolt or set screw and yes they will be filled with carbon. Not everyone has a tap laying around that big but you'll get that bolt in.
Dave
 
That is also a $20 part at any parts store. It would be easy and cheap enough to just replace it.
 
I really appreciate all the responses! The technology of cat convertors has increased tremendously since 88 so I am pretty sure that sleep at night by running cats. No inspections here in FL, but I am gonna runs anyway. Thanks again.
 
The actual hole size is 5/8-11 so just use a short bolt or set screw and yes they will be filled with carbon. Not everyone has a tap laying around that big but you'll get that bolt in.
Dave

Thanks Mac. Now that I think back, I bought the wrong size bolts and tap. I now have a 9/16 tap that I will never use.

I bought 3 short, 5/8 NC bolts, Cut a notch into one with a hacksaw, Ran it in and out until the threads were clean enough that the bolts would go in.
 
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That's the cheap and easy way to make something that will clean out the theads but it works, if you have a Dremill with the small cut-off wheel that works good also.
Dave
 
Hey, "RngTrtl", I answered your post on RPS. Plugs are available through Summitracing.com. Go there and search on "thermactor plugs".
 
I just had to look, they want $8.49 for each one! Little bit high for a hardware store item.
Dave
 
Mac said:
$8.49 for each one! Little bit high. -Dave
No argument here on the price. But, it is the right part for the job - 5/8"-11 outside and 7/16"-14 inside for attachment of accessories if desired. If you went to a Ford Dealership Parts Dept., you might find the A.I.R. plugs available from 'em at Ford's price! If you have no intention of ever attaching anything at this location, just use 5/8"-11 bolts. Cut about 1/2" of the threads off of the end and slot 'em, where you cut 'em, for a flat tip screwdriver. Or, go to Lowe's / Home Depot and buy 5/8"-11 plugs. Whether for flat-tip or allen wrench - wouldn't matter. I'd suggest puttin' 'em in with thread locker.
 
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I took that thing off mine and cut the tube off the parts that bolt to the head. Fliped them over and put the right side on the left and vice versa bolted them right back to the head. That sealed them up nice and tight and was free.:icon_thumby:
 
I took that thing off - cut the tube off - Fliped them over - vice versa bolted them back to the head.:icon_thumby:
That's ingenious! But, still could inhibit set-back. FEAD and cooling fan might need every bit of room you can give them.
 
That's ingenious! But, still could inhibit set-back. FEAD and cooling fan might need every bit of room you can give them.

It's on the backside of the engine, how is it going to affect the room of the cooling fan? :dunno:
 

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