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61kustom
Posted 2022-09-13 12:40 PM (#624243)
Subject: Poly freeze plugs


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I lost a freeze plug in my 61 this past weekend, I did some searching on here and got a few part numbers but can't seem to find anything in stock. Is there a more up to date part #? I also read that early polys don't accept cup style plugs, but will later a poly like mine accept a cup style instead of the disc? I've got a rubber plug in it now, so I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row before I make a mess again.
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mstrug
Posted 2022-09-13 5:19 PM (#624254 - in reply to #624243)
Subject: Re: Poly freeze plugs



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There are polly charts and such, but if you have the cash.... https://www.moparmall.com/1955-59-Ply-Dodge-DeSoto-Chrys-Core-Plug-S...
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Powerflite
Posted 2022-09-13 6:51 PM (#624256 - in reply to #624243)
Subject: Re: Poly freeze plugs



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I recommend these, if they will fit your engine.

https://hothemiheads.com/main_caps/freeze_plugs_stainless.html
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