Anti-freeze leaking from 496
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the new seals are made different they have a hump inside where it sits against the tub from the heathe exchanger.
just gave me a reason to flush the coolant now its a 2002 sas coolant should have been replaces after 5yrs anyways
my question is what size is the coolant block drain plug on the starbord side of the block ??? looked like ti might be a 1/2 extension but its bigger?? maybe torx or 3/4 extension might fit?? anyone know the easiest way to flush and get all old coolant out??
just gave me a reason to flush the coolant now its a 2002 sas coolant should have been replaces after 5yrs anyways
my question is what size is the coolant block drain plug on the starbord side of the block ??? looked like ti might be a 1/2 extension but its bigger?? maybe torx or 3/4 extension might fit?? anyone know the easiest way to flush and get all old coolant out??
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the new seals are made different they have a hump inside where it sits against the tub from the heathe exchanger.
just gave me a reason to flush the coolant now its a 2002 sas coolant should have been replaces after 5yrs anyways
my question is what size is the coolant block drain plug on the starbord side of the block ??? looked like ti might be a 1/2 extension but its bigger?? maybe torx or 3/4 extension might fit?? anyone know the easiest way to flush and get all old coolant out??
just gave me a reason to flush the coolant now its a 2002 sas coolant should have been replaces after 5yrs anyways
my question is what size is the coolant block drain plug on the starbord side of the block ??? looked like ti might be a 1/2 extension but its bigger?? maybe torx or 3/4 extension might fit?? anyone know the easiest way to flush and get all old coolant out??
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where can i find one cheap ?? i will be doing it in the boat so it takes a 18 mm male socket?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TITAN...item4157e7dea5
something like this?? or is their a cheaper way wonder if autozone sears napa has one?
something like this?? or is their a cheaper way wonder if autozone sears napa has one?
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Your allan might work. If you round it out this works better: FSUM18A
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=&dir=catalog
Sears sells them but they break pretty easily because they are screwed together.
If cheap is all that matters than it doesn't matter how you do it.
Don't use a 12 point socket on it.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=&dir=catalog
Sears sells them but they break pretty easily because they are screwed together.
If cheap is all that matters than it doesn't matter how you do it.
Don't use a 12 point socket on it.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TITAN...item4157e7dea5
something like this?? or is their a cheaper way wonder if autozone sears napa has one?
something like this?? or is their a cheaper way wonder if autozone sears napa has one?
An 18mm allan socket is the same size as your oil fill !
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maybe im looking at the wrong plug mine is a female hole the link you send looks like it would be for a plug sticking out . the plug im looking at is painted black like the block its towards the fromt starbord side of the engine havent looked close at the other side yet
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look at it closer you will see it is a 6 point plug with an allan hole in the center of it..... both sides are the same. You might get someone to do this for you.