Rear freeze plug block off plate install
Any body here ever installed the rear freeze plug block off plate without removing trans? I'm trying to do my coolant bypass with the plate but don't need to spend a lot of time removing the trans as it is my daily driver. I do plan on replacing all the smaller coolant hoses at the same time as well as resealing the exhaust manifold so I'm hoping with all the extra room I'll be able to squeeze back there and install the plate.
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Yeah it can be done without removing trans. The main issue is getting the old plug out with little room. Once its out installing the plate is simple. Good luck.:tu:
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Originally Posted by 78F250Cummins
(Post 1079292)
Yeah it can be done without removing trans. The main issue is getting the old plug out with little room. Once its out installing the plate is simple. Good luck.:tu:
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i haven't done the back one yet(it's still riding in the back floorboard), but my side plugs sealed very well with just the o-rings. i haven't had leak yet.
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its better to just pull the head and get a good high Quality HG and studs, that way you know everything is clean and tight ..
Doing the rear plug in truck .. that takes a ton of skills and tools and specific knowledge of how its "Supposed to be done" .. not only that .. by pulling the head you get an Idea of where your Cylinders are as far as wear and can look at the head for hot spots .. I am doing some blending and mild porting on mine when its apart ..:tu: |
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