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#166069 - 02/22/10 09:49 AM freeze out plugs
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hey guys
quick question. what size are the plugs on the back of my 30 engine???
i think i read somewhere they are 1 inch and whats the best ones to use.
i should of replace them when i had the trans out last year.
thanks.

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#166095 - 02/22/10 01:35 PM Re: freeze out plugs [Re: buggymangp]
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Drive a hole in the center. twist, and take the sample to the parts house with you. I think you will find it is a standard size and readily available. Notice whether it is a flat plug or a cupped plug. Use some sealer when you reinstall it.

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#166096 - 02/22/10 01:39 PM Re: freeze out plugs [Re: AntiqueMechanic]
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ok. will do. how much room do i have when i drive in a screw. i don`t feel like going thur a piston cyl wall.

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#166100 - 02/22/10 02:18 PM Re: freeze out plugs [Re: buggymangp]
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Just to add to what Ray said, most of them have about 1/2" of space behind them, but I would not recommend using a screw to remove them. A better way to get them out is to get a drift punch about 1/4" in diameter, measure it exactly with calipers, then use a drill exactly that size (or a few thousandths bigger)on the center of the old freeze plug. The drill will definitely move in noticeably when it cuts through the plug, so you won't have to worry much about cutting into the block.

Then insert the drift punch about 1/4" into the hole in the freeze plug and tilt the freeze plug out. If it doesn't come with just hand pressure, tap the punch on the side with a hammer to tilt the plug. Works every time.

NAPA has a full line of freeze plugs of various sizes. When driving the replacement in, first be sure the hole and the seat for the plug are clean and rust/burr free, then coat both plug and hole liberally with "Kopper Coat" sealer or equivalent, and drive in place by driving lightly around the edges. Once it is bottomed out, use the same punch to dish in the center of the plug and expand it into the socket for a tight fit.

Hope that helps! Good luck with the repair.

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#166165 - 02/23/10 07:18 AM Re: freeze out plugs [Re: Chip]
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thanks chip.
i do have a set of freeze out tools. the one where you find the right sized cup to fit the plug and screw it into a handle and than hit the end of the handle to seat the plug.
i`m not going to start this work for about another month. as i need to use my friend garage and hes has no room for me right now.

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