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Old 05-18-2010, 09:14 PM
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DPF delete almost complete

I have acquired another cat and DPF, which I have cleaned out to act as a straight pipe, however maintains a stock appearance. Does anyone know what the part number and where to buy the bolt that the sensor line fits through and screws into the dpf bung holes.
I am getting ready to weld them shut, however, if I have to return the truck to stock, I need to replace one fitting to go back into the stock DPF that remains fully intact.
to be clear, I have two DPF's, one that is gutted and the other which is original and 100% working order.
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Now you got me.

Could you not source it at a hardware store???
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I assume that stuff worked out for you?

Take a pic of that doo dad you need...
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ha ha, you said bung holes.

Is the Nox still in the down pipe?
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Originally Posted by 2171CTD
ha ha, you said bung holes.

AhHhHAHAHAHAHA!!!

I'm laughin!
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http://s889.photobucket.com/albums/a...3.jpg&newest=1

Here is the pic. I circled the two area in red.

Madhat, yes only tool about 1.5 hrs to get it all changed out. However, I stripped one of the pressure line connectors on the DPF and still need to plug the holes.

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Gotcha.

I would just try to tap it and use a larger bolt. If you want to use the original hardware, I'd look into helicoil kit.
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Looks to me like a 1/8 NPT plug. If if is, try running a tap through it to clean up the threads and see if a plug will fit it.
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I did the same sort of thing with my cat on my 03' Hemi. Used the shell of the cat with a straight pipe inside.

Not a bad idea for my new Cummins in California. They're just doing visuals right now.
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