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rescueranger 02-14-17 05:09 PM

freezer plug
 
if replacing freezer plugs, can it be done without pulling engine?

IRPerformance 02-14-17 05:21 PM

Depends which ones. The ones on the rear iron could be done with the motor in the car if you pull the trans. But the ones in the front iron behind the front cover aren't worth trying. That being said, they rarely go bad in these cars. If they rust through, chances are your cooling system is in very poor shape. This happens most often when the coolant is never changed.

rescueranger 02-14-17 06:58 PM

you underestimate my stupidity, this summer i got my car up and running after years of it sitting, did a coolant flush but forgot all about putting coolant into the engine, been running on water the whole time

K-Tune 02-14-17 07:10 PM

Are they leaking? If not...put coolant in it now and keep driving it!

cr-rex 02-14-17 07:46 PM

just wanted to post and say your avatar is great......

also, whats happening that you would want to replace the plugs? i assume theyre leaking but you cant really see that with the transmission attached................... and the motor assembled.

rescueranger 02-14-17 07:54 PM

^lol .. back at cha

not sure if the its leaking from the plug, will have to check this weekend when i get time to jack up the car and get a better view .. from my initial view it did seem to leak near the tranny .. and water leaks just as fast as im able to pour it in

jetlude 02-15-17 06:58 AM

if its leaking that fast is prob something else.

IRPerformance 02-15-17 11:08 AM

Tension bolt washers can be another culprit.


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