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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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![]() I have managed to blow a core plug on the 408. I have purchased a full set of six from BCL (£3 each ) and will put them in Friday / Saturday. As I have never done this before does anyone have any tips on how to best go about the task and the location of all six.
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![]() Greg,
Apparently a good way to get them out is to hit the core plug to one side of centre with a punch so that it spins on it's axis in the hole. Then you can get something like mole grips on one edge and pull the core plug out. When putting the new plugs in you need to get something like a small hard mallet or perhaps a piece of dowel or round steel bar than almost fills the back of the cup and tap it in with another mallet or hammer. If you use something too small it will push in the centre of the plug and distort it. Try to keep it square to the block and don't tap it in too far, so the edge is just below the outer surface of the block. I have seen a metal retaining strap used which goes across the core plug and is screwed into the block on either side of the plug to stop it coming out. I can't remember where I saw this but it was probably on a high performance Chrysler V8. Have you thought about why you lost one in the first place? What's the pressure rating on your radiator cap? Kevin H |
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![]() Thanks Kevin,
On the plug that blew out there is a bit of corrosion and I was reving the nuts off it, showing off the sound of the V8 to a friend. I think the cap is a 15 psi - I will check that. I only know it's had the right anti freeze whilst I have had it so I will change all the plugs just in case -- lucky it was on my driveway when it happened. Greg |
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![]() Hi Greg,
Had this happen to me, corrosion after 45 years seems to be the problem. You have the correct pressure cap. Mine happened when I floored the beast on the A11 out of Snetterton circuit. Very embarrassing cart home on the back of an AA truck. ACCS sent me a set which are blue in colour and about 4cms across or in old money an 1" and 5/8th also included was 1 at 1" and 7/8th stamped with that measurement and 1020. I still have them sitting on my desk as I only replaced the one which came out as it was in the front of the engine on the nearside and easy to get at. With only one leg, and the amount of swearing that this one took to get in, I decided that I had spent enough time on my back on the crawl board and if it happened again, it would go to a garage. All has been well now for 3 years. Fingers crossed. |
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![]() Thanks Nick,
It seems the same one on mine has popped ! My friends garage ramp is about 1/4 of a mile away, so I was going to borrow that as I don't do crawling anymore under cars on the drive. Thats Easter sorted -- good bit of inlaw dodging :-) Greg |