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The British term is Core plug, his car is not British.
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Fast300
on January 04, 2010 at 3:49 PM
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The right name for what you're calling a "freeze plug". (n/m)
posted by Jehannum
on January 04, 2010 at 11:44 AM
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Expansion plugs would be the "correct" name for what you're
calling CORE plugs.
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Freeze Plug Sealant
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ZXRider(SoCal)
16:48:45 01/03/10
Re: Freeze Plug Sealant
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WazTTed
19:58:11 01/03/10
Can you post your findings here? I'm curious... (n/m)
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BoneZ
23:49:38 01/03/10
You have leaking freeze plugs also? (n/m)
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ZXRider(SoCal)
09:31:24 01/04/10
I have an engine that needs to be pulled...
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BoneZ
11:00:17 01/04/10
Are they brass or steel? (n/m)
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Fast300
02:57:17 01/04/10
Brass (n/m)
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ZXRider(SoCal)
09:30:48 01/04/10
I always use a light coat of Anaerobic thread lock or
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Spddracer
07:56:46 01/04/10
I used some Permatex Hi-tac on my CORE plugs. (n/m)
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Jehannum
10:06:52 01/04/10
What are CORE plugs? (n/m)
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ZXRider(SoCal)
10:17:42 01/04/10
The right name for what you're calling a "freeze plug". (n/m)
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Jehannum
11:44:05 01/04/10
The British term is Core plug, his car is not British. -
Fast300
15:49:48 01/04/10
They don't protect from expansion or freezing
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Jehannum
15:26:13 01/05/10
Welch plug is the correct term.
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mbolin5
12:41:20 01/05/10
2nd -
Ted (92TT)
11:07:30 01/04/10
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