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freeze plugs - 4/10/2008 5:20:07 PM   
smokincivic98

 

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why would one freeze plug go when the temp outside is in the 50's-70's???????? how hard are they to change? my passanger front one went and now it is stuck at my work. the only good thing is i work at a quick lube and can fix it there after hours. any help would be great thanks.
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RE: freeze plugs - 4/10/2008 5:26:54 PM   
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They can be a pain to change for sure.  Was it the one on the side of the block?

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