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Old Fri, March 20th, 2009, 11:43 AM
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There is "straight" sewer pipe that is schedule 20 PVC, usually used for septic systems. It's gonna half to 2/3s thinner than schedule 40 and much more flexible. It may be flexible enough to squeeze into the oblong shape in the inner fenders. If it couldn't be squeezed into fitting in the hole you wouldn't have enough material to shape it into fitting though.

Ya'll gotta keep in mind that these Lowes, Home Depot folks generally aren't "from the trade" so they might not be familiar with the products and/or what their intended purposes are.

FWIW, my local Lowes had the PVC test caps that AgentOrange used in his build. I used a 2" and a 1.5" test cap. Need to go back and get a 1" plug for the other hole.

I'll post a couple of pix when i get the plug but I've trimmed the rims off the caps & I'll do the same to the plug along with cutting it short so it doesn't project so far into the intake's air stream. Gives it a pretty clean look.

bill
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Last edited by txarsoncop; Fri, March 20th, 2009 at 11:41 PM. Reason: Plug size needed to be smaller...
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