So 'fess up? You loosened the plug without telling the wife to prove you
were right and needed the extended coverage??
What I've seen UK racers do is drill and tap a small hole to screw in an
Alen cap scew that overlaps onto the core plug (freeze plug) so it can't pop
out. However, I've never seen one pop out before.
I can't see the point of the silicone as it wouldn't prevent it popping out
and might in fact help it pop out by lubricating the orifice (!). I'd fit
dry and make sure it's really fully home.
Weslake-Monza 1330
In a message dated 26/07/2009 16:09:37 GMT Daylight Time,
g.h.higgins@gmail.com writes:
A 100 mile tow equals $420.00, a few months before my wife cancelled the
extended coverage with C.A.A., we now have the extended coverage back.
I had removed all of the frost plugs a couple of years ago, the block was
boiled, and the engine was freshened up. I used some automotive silicone on
the new frost plugs. My question, should I install the new frost plug dry,
or
try the silicone again?
Thanks for any info
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