11-03-12, 07:16 PM
Justy was selling cap kits but has ceased production (no longer working somewhere he can do machining jobs as 'foreigners'
). You can get similar kits from Holeshot Performance in the USA but that will cost you time and money.
If you're not happy with tapping the spigots, cut the original AIS pipes about 2" above the spigot fitting, fold and crimp the pipe and seal with either solder or hi-temp epoxy. To be honest, I suspect the tight crimp alone would be enough to make gas tight.
You'll need to ask a nice member here for a spare spigot fitting to replace the one you've damaged.
Should be plenty gathering dust on garage shelves.

If you're not happy with tapping the spigots, cut the original AIS pipes about 2" above the spigot fitting, fold and crimp the pipe and seal with either solder or hi-temp epoxy. To be honest, I suspect the tight crimp alone would be enough to make gas tight.
You'll need to ask a nice member here for a spare spigot fitting to replace the one you've damaged.
