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BISS screw gone.....

rdomeck

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I knew it needed a new o-ring. I had to reset about every 1000 miles. Well it really loosened up on a couple hundred mile road trip yesterday and now I need a replacement. I have found a standard Galant in the local pull a part. Will a non turbo biss screw work?

Thanks
 

citymunky

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I don't why it wouldn't. Also you can Advance Auto Parts or whatever for the o-ring, they should have a box to metric single package o-rings.
 

rdomeck

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Great, Thanks. I'll be heading to the yard soon.
 

donniekak

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Almost all of the 90's mitsu biss's are the same. Some are plastic, and some are metal, but they interchange.
 

rdomeck

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Pulled one from a 93......Along with a mint set of headlights!
 

curtis

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rdomeck

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I would imagine that would either go in well and stay there making it a bitch to remove later, or go in easy and blow out at the first sign of boost pressure?
 

Wizardawd

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Quoting PreskitVR4:
You should carry a plastic valvestem cap around in your glovebox. It is the perfect size.



Why carry it in your glovebox? I have 4 on my rims.

And I think he means it as being a emergency hole filler if the BISS pops out. So your car isn't screaming at 4-5k rpm all the time. Stay out of boost until you limp home type of thing.

Wiz
 
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