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my car is at home in perth and im in qld on holidays at mates place and i want to make a plate to fit over the standard bov on the rb20det at home as all the gear is here to do it myself.

does any one have the dimentions from center of bolt to bolt?

and over all length and overall with. probably make it 6mm thick.

its to block it off so can install after market bov lower on the pipe.

AND WHAT IS THE DIAMETER OF THE HOLES TO FIT THE STOCK BOLTS?

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IMO - Just use a coke can, and puncture it for the screw holes... you'll find the screws might even do it easily enough.

Ye its ghetto, but its easier, faster and you get a refreshing drink out of it, i know a few people who did it backyard style and it works fine from all reports :(

Just put the stock BOV back on there afterwards, bobs your uncle, looks stock too that way

I disagree with R31nismoid..

Coke has too much sugar.

as the fattest nation on earth, even ahead of the sepo's, we need to look at alternative refreshing drinks.

I would suggest coke ZERO is you must have the full taste of coke or diet coke which I prefer.

EDIT - also, why would someone trying to block off a functioning mechanical device be calling the use of a coke can to block it dodgey?

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I disagree with R31nismoid..

Coke has too much sugar.

as the fattest nation on earth, even ahead of the sepo's, we need to look at alternative refreshing drinks.

I would suggest coke ZERO is you must have the full taste of coke or diet coke which I prefer.

EDIT - also, why would someone trying to block off a functioning mechanical device be calling the use of a coke can to block it dodgey?

i like quality. not coke can doggy mechanics.

im actually making a plate to weld an elbow on it to fit after market BOV.

thats dodgy as hell man. but would work. lol. but i might use like 2mm plate steel.

cheers

Well how about i get a plain piece of aluminium then, with no printing on it

And charge you $10 for it?

Its the same thing, does the same job as a piece of steel, hell you could probably even use wood

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