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Default AWOL radiator drain plug - 02-24-2008 , 04:01 PM






Anyone ever have the rad drain plug spontaneously let go?
1994 TransSport 3.8
Has had nothing done to the rad/drain plug/coolant for over a year,
and it dumped all the antifreeze about 75 miles from home yesterday.
The plug appears to be missing. I filled the hole with expanding
uerethanr foam (spray) to keep the new antifreeze in long enough to
get home. In to the shop tomorrow to find out if it fell out or broke
off.
With no parts suppliers near by, it's good that I'm well aquainted
with "non-traditional repair methods", AKA the "ZamFix" from my years
in Africa!!.

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Scott Buchanan
 
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Default Re: AWOL radiator drain plug - 02-26-2008 , 07:11 PM






I had one let go while waiting at a red light on a '93 Grand Prix. This was
a good place for it to happen because I saw the steam and was able to get
off the road before any damage was done. The plastic "PLUG" simply broke. I
was able to pick up the pieces off the road. Fortunately I was on a bus
route and NAPA had the part. With my trusty Leatherman, I was able to get
the reaming part out of the drain hole. I was back on the road in an hour.
Seems to me I had to replace the part many years ago.


<clare at snyder.on.ca> wrote

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Anyone ever have the rad drain plug spontaneously let go?
1994 TransSport 3.8
Has had nothing done to the rad/drain plug/coolant for over a year,
and it dumped all the antifreeze about 75 miles from home yesterday.
The plug appears to be missing. I filled the hole with expanding
uerethanr foam (spray) to keep the new antifreeze in long enough to
get home. In to the shop tomorrow to find out if it fell out or broke
off.
With no parts suppliers near by, it's good that I'm well aquainted
with "non-traditional repair methods", AKA the "ZamFix" from my years
in Africa!!.

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Ron Seiden
 
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Default Re: AWOL radiator drain plug - 02-27-2008 , 09:36 PM



If you're really lucky your local parts guy will have a solid brass
replacement for the plastic part...

"Scott Buchanan" <t120rv (AT) pacifier (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I had one let go while waiting at a red light on a '93 Grand Prix. This was
a good place for it to happen because I saw the steam and was able to get
off the road before any damage was done. The plastic "PLUG" simply broke.
I
was able to pick up the pieces off the road. Fortunately I was on a bus
route and NAPA had the part. With my trusty Leatherman, I was able to get
the reaming part out of the drain hole. I was back on the road in an hour.
Seems to me I had to replace the part many years ago.


clare at snyder.on.ca> wrote in message
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Anyone ever have the rad drain plug spontaneously let go?
1994 TransSport 3.8
Has had nothing done to the rad/drain plug/coolant for over a year,
and it dumped all the antifreeze about 75 miles from home yesterday.
The plug appears to be missing. I filled the hole with expanding
uerethanr foam (spray) to keep the new antifreeze in long enough to
get home. In to the shop tomorrow to find out if it fell out or broke
off.
With no parts suppliers near by, it's good that I'm well aquainted
with "non-traditional repair methods", AKA the "ZamFix" from my years
in Africa!!.

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clare at snyder.on.ca
 
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Default Re: AWOL radiator drain plug - 02-27-2008 , 10:02 PM



On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:36:35 GMT, "Ron Seiden"
<subronseiden (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
If you're really lucky your local parts guy will have a solid brass
replacement for the plastic part...
Haven't found one yet, but I do have a lathe - - - - - - - - .
Quote:
"Scott Buchanan" <t120rv (AT) pacifier (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I had one let go while waiting at a red light on a '93 Grand Prix. This was
a good place for it to happen because I saw the steam and was able to get
off the road before any damage was done. The plastic "PLUG" simply broke.
I
was able to pick up the pieces off the road. Fortunately I was on a bus
route and NAPA had the part. With my trusty Leatherman, I was able to get
the reaming part out of the drain hole. I was back on the road in an hour.
Seems to me I had to replace the part many years ago.


clare at snyder.on.ca> wrote in message
news:a1q3s31jh8pgeclrnk7ujfo9gmhculrte8 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
Anyone ever have the rad drain plug spontaneously let go?
1994 TransSport 3.8
Has had nothing done to the rad/drain plug/coolant for over a year,
and it dumped all the antifreeze about 75 miles from home yesterday.
The plug appears to be missing. I filled the hole with expanding
uerethanr foam (spray) to keep the new antifreeze in long enough to
get home. In to the shop tomorrow to find out if it fell out or broke
off.
With no parts suppliers near by, it's good that I'm well aquainted
with "non-traditional repair methods", AKA the "ZamFix" from my years
in Africa!!.

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