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Re: A little OT: Freeze plugs?
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Posted by JayWalt on March 09, 2007 at 14:26:42 from (70.226.9.210):
In Reply to: A little OT: Freeze plugs? posted by JayWalt on March 09, 2007 at 13:29:31:
maybe i didnt clarify what happened to the old one, it rusted through, very odd, just in a few select places. My concern is not the plug coming out, but moreso the edge that is supposed to seal. It just doenst seem like a very good system for sealing something. Mine is the cup style. I already got the rubber one in there, if it holds, it should hold for the next 5 years. If it doesnt, then I'm scrwed. Bad thing with the metal ones is that I cant be sure it wont leak. Yes I could emulate 15 pounds of pressure in the system and see if it leaks before I put the motor back in, but I cant emulate the proper temp or the expansion and contraction of the metals for a few thousands miles. Therein lies the concern. If I had a tap that big, I'd probably tap the damn hole and put a plug in it, haha
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