Re: [Chrysler300] G Freeze Plugs
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Re: [Chrysler300] G Freeze Plugs



In a message dated 5/2/2004 9:44:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
tomlin@xxxxxxxxx writes:
he knew Chrysler
sometimes produced oversized "frost plug bores" and fitted oversized plugs
I must also add a personal experience....Don't always assume that they are 
concentric; especially on very old engines.  I had a '33 Plymouth engine once 
where one of the holes was slightly oblong.  I had to measure the hole and cut 
the plug to size and then position it precisely.  I think I took about 10 
diametric measurements to lay out the plug.  Morale of the story is to measure it 
in several directions to make sure it is indeed one diameter.   30 years later 
it is still in but it made me nervous to discover the malady.   


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