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Old 10-23-2014, 08:01 AM
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Default O2 Bung for EFI

This subject has been brought up numerous times but I can't find anything regarding Gil risers, I have Dry to Tip risers and now going from carb to EFI and need an O2 bung either welded, a spacer with an O2 already installed or new risers with it installed..... I prefer to use the spacer as I am not fond of destroying my risers or just getting new and selling what I have but if GIL doesn't make anything then I guess I have no choice, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Bryan

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Old 10-23-2014, 08:09 PM
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just have them welded into the risers,its no big deal for a welder.we just did 4 cmi headers today.and my gil pipes have had bungs in them for 9yrs.
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Young performance I believe has an easy way . Use a step drill to make the hole, peen it , weld inner and outer together, then weld in the bung. Done.
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I cut a 2" round hole through the outer pipe, tig welded a piece of stainless pipe in the hole to seal off the water, then drilled and welded in the bung to the inner pipe. Zero worries about leaks.
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step drill the holes,outer pipe hole is the size of bung,then cut a step in bung to fit tightly into the inner pipes hole(I make it a tight press fit).then a simple tig weld.neat and clean.
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