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[QUOTE="12stroker, post: 813725, member: 8168"] Yeah I understand what y'all are saying. But if these plates are aluminum it might be hard for some people to drill and retap. I have drilled and tapped manifolds before as well as a aluminum blocker plate when I had my dodge. I just didn't feel like I did it right due to the threads not coming out right. I was just asking since some would want to reuse a probe from the exhaust and plug it right in. [/QUOTE]
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