Re: fixing leaking freeze plug
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
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03/23/11 12:04 AM
03/23/11 12:04 AM
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you might look to see if it's the heater core leaking. a small leak would drip from the drain tube. clear the floor and lay some paper or cardboard down, and check for a leak after it sits for a few hours. might be easier to pinpoint the exact spot the drip is coming from.
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Re: fixing leaking freeze plug
[Re: dOrk !]
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03/25/11 01:05 AM
03/25/11 01:05 AM
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Like guys here have said, "If one is going, they're all going". When one of mine went, I replaced just that one. Then when I got around to checking the rest, there were 5 other ones that were leaking and I didnt notice, or were so paper thin that just scraping it with a screwdriver put a whole in it.
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