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I think he is looking for something to hide the two screw holes at the top of the throttle body after the support bracket has been removed. In the past I have used plastic plugs or black allen head bolts. Still need to do mine.
With the support plate off, what do you suppose is holding the TB secure, NOTHING.....In time I can see leakage between the TB & the heads due to vibration and the weight of the AF & whatever cover your using. Just my opinion, do as you please.....
With the support plate off, what do you suppose is holding the TB secure, NOTHING.....In time I can see leakage between the TB & the heads due to vibration and the weight of the AF & whatever cover your using. Just my opinion, do as you please.....
The new backing plate supports the throttle body...
that is exactly what I was talking about. I thought about the black screws, plastic plugs, etc. was just curious if anyone has seen anything out there in chrome that would look ok to cover that up.
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