Keep in mind there are two types of these plugs. One is disc shaped; and one is a cup as described below by Ryan. Joey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Hill" <ryan_hillc300@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Chrysler 300" <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:58 AM Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Re: Freeze out plug > > I'm not sure if I missed something here Richard but you describe placing > the frost plug with the curve facing outward. Please correct me if I'm > wrong but I've yet to ever see a plug placed in the hole backwards. > > > > All the plugs I've worked with were designed to be driven in with the > outer flange trailing and should appear concave (vs. convex) when > installed, this makes it more difficult for internal pressure to punch > them out. I've yet to have one fail, other than from corrosion, and never > use any type of adhesive. They should be driven in until the edge of the > flange is set about 1/8" beyond the block/head surface. > > > > I have always been of the understanding they were there for two reasons. > To empty the casting sand from the block when manufactured and then to > offer protection from frost damage in colder climates if the coolant were > to freeze. The plugs are designed to push out before the block or heads > crack. Something that might be more difficult if it were JB welded in. > (Fine if the car is always in a warm climate I suppose) > > > > Based on your description of the plug "fitting somewhat snug into the > machined hole", I would venture to guess the plugs you're using are too > small. They should not fit into the whole without being driven in. > > > > My experiences have all been with later B/RB engines ('64 up) and some > older Chev blocks so maybe I'm missing something inherent with the earlier > mopar heads? Perhaps getting the right size plug is the problem? > > > > Ryan Hill > > > > > > To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > From: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:39:22 +0000 > Subject: [Chrysler300] Re: Freeze out plug > > > > > > Mark, > > I feel your pain. I struggled with these plugs in my G. This is bringing > back many bad memories. > > I believe these are called "welsh plugs". I cannot remember the size. I > mic'd the ID of the hole and then matched as closely as possible, seems > there are even metric sizes if I remember correctly. > > These are concave shaped stamped metal, they fit somewhat snug into into > the machined hole within the head (or engine block) with the curve facing > OUTWARD of the engine. With a blunt device (I used a 1/2" drive socket > extension), you whack the heck out of it to make it expand and create a > tighter friction fit to the machined surface. > > Here are my opinions and methods which have lasted for almost 10,000 miles > which included a trip through the 113F dessert in Arizona: > > -Clean the machined surface, I used lacquer thinner. > -Find a plug which is the tightest possible when pushed in by hand. > -coat the edges of the plug and head/block with JB Weld, then insert plug. > -Smack the heck out of the plug with something that is a little smaller > than the diameter of the plug. I recommend smacking as infrequently as > possible, I think once is ideal, but not always practical. > -Let it sit for a few days to allow the JB Weld to firm. > > I do not claim to have eliminated this possibility. I still carry the > rubber temporary expansion plugs as a precaution. > > Hope this helps, good luck! > > Richard Osborne > > --- In Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mark Souders <MRS954@...> wrote: >> >> >> This morning I was driving my 300H and three miles from the house, I >> pulled out from a traffic light, and something went POP. Then there was a >> white cloud of smoke coming from under the car. I pulled off the highway, >> opened the hood and found that a freeze out plug removed itself from the >> left head. With the help of a few gallons of water, I nursed it back >> home. Now I need to know what size plug goes into that hole, what kind to >> get, and how do I install it so that it won't escape again? The FSM is >> very evasive about this subject. This plug has been in the head for 8 >> years and 13,000 miles, not rusted out, the whole plug is gone, and the >> paint is chipped off the upper control arm. I'm glad it didn't happen a >> few hundred miles earlier, when I was in Myrtle Beach! >> >> Thanks for the help, >> >> Mark Souders >> 300H >> Mohrsville, PA >> >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail & Messenger. Get them on your phone now. > http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9724463 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/Yahoo! Groups > Links > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. 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