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    Maf sensor screws,

    Morning gentleman, long story short I lost the 2 little screws for the Maf sensor........ Does any one know what size they are? I Searched the forum can not find actual size besides they are T20 head thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThefattymattymkII View Post
    Morning gentleman, long story short I lost the 2 little screws for the Maf sensor........ Does any one know what size they are? I Searched the forum can not find actual size besides they are T20 head thanks in advance
    Mine wore out so just screwed in a couple of hex bolts
    no trouble with them don't over tighten

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    What thread are there bolts?

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    As long as the MAF pushes in tight the screws ain't really needed.. the rubber o-ring seals it enough.
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    Just self tapped in to the plastic. Mine are roughly 25 mm long. O ring seals & holds. Only a securing screw to look pretty, I think. Air flow & o' ring do the work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Roofy View Post
    Mine wore out so just screwed in a couple of hex bolts
    no trouble with them don't over tighten
    ROFL, hiya cobber... How on earth did you "wear them out", you only need to clean the MAF every 40,000K's or so, maybe 20 at the most

    Quote Originally Posted by ThefattymattymkII View Post
    What thread are there bolts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThefattymattymkII View Post
    What thread are there bolts?
    I'm not a bolt person there fine thread
    about an inch and bit long maybe a quarter inch
    thick
    found them in the shed thought that will do
    and stuck them in

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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    ROFL, hiya cobber... How on earth did you "wear them out", you only need to clean the MAF every 40,000K's or so, maybe 20 at the most



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    G'day E.T well when I first had a 3l the old one
    I could'nt get the screws out and stripped the
    thread in the plastic so just put a couple of bolts
    in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Roofy View Post
    Mine wore out so just screwed in a couple of hex bolts
    no trouble with them don't over tighten
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Roofy View Post
    G'day E.T well when I first had a 3l the old one
    I could'nt get the screws out and stripped the
    thread in the plastic so just put a couple of bolts
    in it
    Hehehe... Fair 'nuf...
    Hope the GQ boys don't see the plastic reference tho, you know how precious they are about modern materials technology
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    I "borrowed" some screws from a grab kit at work they did the job

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