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Deuce Airpack Question

marbaja252

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While changing trans fluid on my M35a3 the rear hole for the what I call the skid plate for the air pack on passenger side is stripped out crap. After looking at things does any one see a problem with drilling all the way through it to put 1 size smaller bolt & lock washer all the way through it to hold tight. If not looks like air pack will be loose at the rear could cause a problem down the road. I will try and get a pic but getting dark now.
 

sandcobra164

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Your A3 should have short air packs on it. The first 1 1/2 inches from the back are sealed and you should have no problem drilling and tapping that. I wouldn't leave it unsecured as it might agitate the brake or air lines going to it. I don't have an A3 and have limited experience with them. Your Mileage May Vary.
 

marbaja252

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I think it could be ok, when I took the bolts out it had a lot of thread material on it, not good. I will try that I think to rethread or drill out. I don't need things loose under there especially when we are talking brakes. Heading to my 1st rally in 3 weeks got to make it safe.
 

gimpyrobb

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Are you talking about the rear mount? If you drill through it, you will put a hole in the air can and waste the airpack. Put some jb weld in there, then drill and tap it.
 
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