[DeTomaso] Block plug at rear of cam bore
Asa Jay Laughton
asajay at asajay.com
Tue May 5 23:56:22 EDT 2009
I looked at my engine in the Pantera tonight.
Unless someone has replaced it, the block plug at the rear of the cam
bore is installed the regular direction, just like all the other core
plugs. Where did we get the idea they were supposed to be driven in
backwards?
Asa Jay
Asa Jay Laughton, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
& Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
1971 Mach I Mustang [ASA JAY]
1973 Pantera L 5533 [ASASCAT]
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asajay at asajay.com wrote:
> I don't remember these being installed backwards. Now I'm going to
> have to look. I've always driven them in like any other core plug.
>
> Asa Jay
>
> Quoting JDeRyke at aol.com:
>
>
>> Finally, if you removed it or it's loose, replace the freeze plug at the
>> back of the cam bores. This is also a little tricky 'cause its driven in
>> backwards and if you hit the plug in the middle very hard to seat
>> it, this slacks
>> off the holding power of the plug and it'll leak. Tap only on the extreme
>> edges with a large socket or a small punch! Some guys coat this freeze plug
>> with epoxy or RTV, but the factory drove them in dry- and so do I. Good luck-
>> J Deryke
>>
>>
>>
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