Re: [Chrysler300] More On Freeze Plugs
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Re: [Chrysler300] More On Freeze Plugs





Nothing to it, just drive a big screwdriver (or your favorite pointy ended
pry tool) thru it on one side of center, that will usually push one side in
while forcing the other side outwards. Then just lever it out of the hole.

Mike

And, we had a (very) experienced mechanic working for us a while ago that
did not feel that the old plug would cause any damage if left in the cooling
jacket when he punched it through. Well, it did do damage when it migrated
around to the water pump impeller. Point is, there are people out there that
punch the old plugs into the water jacket and leave them there and have done
so for many years. I do not think this is ever an acceptable practice and
would advise to not do so.

Warren Anderson
Sedona,AZ



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