Engine loses coolant, Freeze Plugs
Doesn't sound too good emcee, you really should not work with defective equipment.
I've had floor jacks do that, quick as I notice it I dismantle them and toss them in the garbage.
I suppose maybe they can be rehabbed, most likely with new seals ,,, But I prefer to be on the safe side.
I've had floor jacks do that, quick as I notice it I dismantle them and toss them in the garbage.
I suppose maybe they can be rehabbed, most likely with new seals ,,, But I prefer to be on the safe side.
I agree, thats why I take them apart before throwing them away, so a garbage scavenger doesn't come along and pick it up to try to sell for $5.
Will attempt the replacement tomorrow. I went to 3 parts stores before one had the plug in stock. This truck must be getting old. The crazy thing is the prices at the other 2 stores were $42 and $11! For 1 plug. I got it for 92 cents.
Also fixed my jack - it needed fluid added. I paid $100 for this 3 ton jack so I wasn't going to toss it too quick
The plug is just a steel cap. What stops the coolant from flowing around it? Does it back up to an o-ring?
Also fixed my jack - it needed fluid added. I paid $100 for this 3 ton jack so I wasn't going to toss it too quick
The plug is just a steel cap. What stops the coolant from flowing around it? Does it back up to an o-ring?
Put RTV or I like to use permatex indian head gasket maker on freeze plugs. Also, I / we forgot to tell you to get a brass plug, but that one is not as important as the ones on the back of the block.
Will attempt the replacement tomorrow. I went to 3 parts stores before one had the plug in stock. This truck must be getting old. The crazy thing is the prices at the other 2 stores were $42 and $11! For 1 plug. I got it for 92 cents.
Also fixed my jack - it needed fluid added. I paid $100 for this 3 ton jack so I wasn't going to toss it too quick
The plug is just a steel cap. What stops the coolant from flowing around it? Does it back up to an o-ring?
Also fixed my jack - it needed fluid added. I paid $100 for this 3 ton jack so I wasn't going to toss it too quick
The plug is just a steel cap. What stops the coolant from flowing around it? Does it back up to an o-ring?
Do these things drive in until they seat? I was surprised how far it went in.
How hard was it to get it started straight in?
So other than a blown shop light (antifreeze) so far it was a success.



