I looked up kia block heater and found that they also sell press in (not
screw in) block heaters such as:
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/KAT11401?cid=paidsearch_shopping_dcoe_google&
or https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/find/kia-engine-heaters.c5806
So I'd recommend either a different place for that heater or a different
heater into the freeze plug. And: if you get involved with this and it
fails in any way (pops out if the press in one, leaks for a thread in)
then it instantly becomes your problem. I'd recommend directing him
towards his Kia dealer/service shop if he can't take care of it himself .
Regards,
Mark Miller 707-490-5834
markmiller@threeboysfarm.com
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> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 11:20:26 -0600
> From: Scott Hall <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
> To: "shop-talk@autox.team.net" <Shop-talk@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Shop-talk] Frost heater/freeze plug
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> This is mostly theory.
>
> One of my staff wants to stick a frost heater in his car--it's a Kia with a
> 3.3L engine (though I don't think that matters for the question).
>
> Since he thinks I'm a car guy--which in his head means I know everything
> about all cars--he's asking for help.
>
> He brought in the instructions and the heater itself. The instructions are
> pretty simple: drain coolant, "remove plug" (quotes mine--it just says
> "plug", so I'm assuming that's a freeze/expansion plug), screw in heater,
> refill coolant, etc.
>
> The heater to install is threaded. It says to torque it to 30 lb. ft.
>
> The plug he's removing probably isn't...I'd think.
>
> Obviously without rolling under the car, who knows? But I'm tempted to tell
> him to not start--the only way I know to remove a freeze plug is to drill a
> hole in it, then pull it out with something. If there are no threads behind
> it--and I can't imagine that a press-in freeze plug presses in to a
> threaded hole--then he's just going to need a new freeze plug to reinstall.
>
> So I guess my questions to the list are:
>
> 1) anyone ever see a threaded freeze plug? That would seem to defeat the
> whole purpose of allowing it to pop out.
>
> 2) anyone ever see threads behind a freeze plug? Perhaps the plug presses
> into a smooth port, and there are threads behind it?
>
> We called the manufacturer who confirmed that the part number is correct.
> It's used on several models so they couldn't say for sure other than,
> "it'll work". I'd hate to see this kid pull out a freeze plug then be
> screwed.
>
> YouTube similarly has nothing relevant.
>
> Anybody have any experience with this before I just have him drive over and
> roll under the car to see what I'm looking at?
>
> Thanks.
>
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