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jeffswav 01-10-2011 11:15 AM

Freeze plugs
 
Ok, here is my delima. I have a gen 5 BBC, I have a few oil leaks to work out so I pulled the engine this fall. I have the engine on a stand with the valve covers, oil pan and manifolds removed. I pulled the drain plugs on the block and the water started draining. I assumed it would continue to drain but the right side apparently clogged up. So here is the bad part, the freeze plugs popped out of the right side of the engine, the side with the starter. I am going to have it magnifluxed, what do you guys think?

ThisIsLivin 01-10-2011 12:03 PM

Not a good sign, sounds like it froze at some point. Get it checked.

jeffswav 01-10-2011 12:06 PM

Ohh yea, it definatly froze on the one side. Water level was about half drained though.

Griswald 01-10-2011 12:21 PM

if the plugs pushed out, they did their job.

1BIGJIM 01-10-2011 08:53 PM

From a previous post. Do a search on this topic.

The term "freeze plug" is wrong. They aren't there to keep the block from cracking if frozen. It just happens that they sometimes pop out when the coolant freezes.
Proper term is 'Core Plug". That's how the foundry gets the sand core out after casting the block.

You are doing the correct thing by testing the block. If you don't see a crack you probably will be good.

Jeff P31 01-10-2011 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by Griswald (Post 3293443)
if the plugs pushed out, they did their job.

WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jeff P31 01-10-2011 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by 1BIGJIM (Post 3293930)
From a previous post. Do a search on this topic.

The term "freeze plug" is wrong. They aren't there to keep the block from cracking if frozen. It just happens that they sometimes pop out when the coolant freezes.
Proper term is 'Core Plug". That's how the foundry gets the sand core out after casting the block.

You are doing the correct thing by testing the block. If you don't see a crack you probably will be good.

X 2 What jim said

picklenjim 01-10-2011 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by jeffswav (Post 3293402)
I am going to have it magnifluxed, what do you guys think?

Good idea. You can also have them pressure tested. Man that sucks.

jeffswav 01-10-2011 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by picklenjim (Post 3293992)
Good idea. You can also have them pressure tested. Man that sucks.

Yea, I will probably do both. Problem is the engine is fully assembled, to magneflux you have to use iron dust. Not good for the internals. I was just woundering were the problem areas are.

Jeff P31 01-10-2011 10:40 PM

Pressure test will tell the story fast , and easy to do. If it will not hold pressure it will have to come apart anyway. good luck


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