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Coolant leak out of block heater?


Created On Wednesday 11, February, 2004 7:20 PM by Blair

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Blair
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Note Wednesday February 11, 2004 19:20 View thread in raw text format
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What is the best way to fix this? It looks like a freeze plug, but it has a wire running to it so I'm pretty sure it is the block heater.
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jdw
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Blair, Drain your coolant, unscrew block heater plug, and either replace the O-ring(cheapest), buy a new heater plug(easiest), or get a new brass freeze plug(hardest). Good luck! JD
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