To: | <triumphs@autox.team.net> FILETIME=[D9B58A20:01C37DE2] 42dbca82.dsl.aros.net id h8IHm03B027525 |
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Subject: | RE:RE: TR3 Block Drain Spigot |
From: | "Evans, Mark CVB Info Systems" <Mark.Evans@anheuser-busch.com> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Sep 2003 07:46:15 -0500 |
Thread-index: | AcN94tlSlBFMsIKaQwq+pubv2d/OGQ== |
Thread-topic: | RE:RE: TR3 Block Drain Spigot |
I have a similar question. The handle on my block drain spigot was frozen and broke off when trying to drain the block during a recent coolant flush. I used a vice grip to eventually work it loose and clean out the crud and successfully drain the block. The valve works with minor weeping but I want to replace it as I don't like having broken things. However, I fear that I will snap off the spigot in the block (much like the handle broke). If this happens, due to space constraints, it looks like I would have to pull the engine to fix it. Should I leave well enough alone? Mark A. Evans 1966 TR4A IRS CTC63970 LO 'Tressy' Acworth, Georgia - USA |
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