Freeze Plugs
Jun. 1st, 2005 03:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Bubbeling fetid crap.
Rational called about my truck, it seems like a freeze plug on the back of the engine rusted out and that's what caused my engine to overheat. Unfortunately there are only two ways to get to that plug, either pull the engine (3k) or cut a hole in the firewall and pound it in that way (300). The problem is if one plug is bad, the rest (~10) are probably close to ruined too. Of course they're alost all in similarly inaccessable location. And to add the creamy suprise at the end, there's no way of knowing until the cutting a hole in the firewall, replacing the plug, mending the hole in the firewall and repressurising the system to find out if the head gasket is ruptured.
Rational called about my truck, it seems like a freeze plug on the back of the engine rusted out and that's what caused my engine to overheat. Unfortunately there are only two ways to get to that plug, either pull the engine (3k) or cut a hole in the firewall and pound it in that way (300). The problem is if one plug is bad, the rest (~10) are probably close to ruined too. Of course they're alost all in similarly inaccessable location. And to add the creamy suprise at the end, there's no way of knowing until the cutting a hole in the firewall, replacing the plug, mending the hole in the firewall and repressurising the system to find out if the head gasket is ruptured.
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Date: 2005-06-01 11:29 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-06-01 11:48 pm (UTC)But yeah, looks like I am going to have to start looking for a "new" car, and that truck is probably the only new car I ever intend to buy.
Sorry Truff, the money I had earmarked in my head for detailing it is now rolled into the repair fund.