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Old 01-15-2003, 02:27 AM   #1
ElGracho
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Freeze plug from hell.

What a fun night I've had.

On my 87 R10 6.2 Diesel, the left rear freeze plug on the side of the block was weeping. It has been getting worse, to the point that I was losing about 2 cups of coolant at night when the block would cool off.

I decided to change it and found the left exhaust manifold in the way. When I went to remove the manifold, the bolts hit the frame before they are fully removed from the manifold, so basically I get them all loose from the block, lift the manifold and they all fall down into the pan I had catching the antifreeze I drained.

The freeze plug itself was fairly straightforward except I couldn't swing a hammer to drive the old one out or the new one in without hitting the frame, control arm or shock. I finally used a handle off of my pickle fork and my 1 1/16" socket to successfully drive the old plug out and the new one in.

After three hours, I finally got the new plug in and the exhaust reinstalled by teeter tottering the bolts, a manifold gasket and the manifold itself to get the manifold in place. I didn't have the 6 or 8 gallons of antifreeze / water over at my shop so I didn't even drive it home.

I probably should have changed the other five freeze plugs, but two are behind engine mounts, two are behind the starter and one is the block heater. I guess I will do them when they start leaking!

That thing really makes me like working on my small blocks in my other trucks!
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'84 Chev C10 Short Wide - Super duper plain (manual steering, manual brakes, no dome light, no cig lighter)
'85 Chev C10 Short Wide - Super plain Vortec 4.8 4L60E trans
also: '81 K30, '83 C30 Crew Dually, '84 M1028 CUCV, '85 M1009 CUCV, another '85 C10 SWB, '89 R3500 Flatbed
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