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RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs
By Mel Clark - 08/27/2001 10:47:58 PM; IP 64.12.101.174
If you cannot find the correct screw in core plugs you could have some made by any competent industrial machine shop. If I had to have them made I would use brass or bronze. I believe they are out there, I just haven't seen any. When you are looking for a block the screw in plugs are an indication of the blocks made of the high nickel ore and they are tougher than the earlier blocks. These blocks came with the 7,000 rpm kits as well as the medium and high riser engines. They were also the block used for the SOHC engines.
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 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Bill White, 08/27/2001
RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Mel Clark, 08/27/2001
 RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Dave Shoe, 08/27/2001
 RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Mel Clark, 08/28/2001
 RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Mark Talbot, 08/28/2001
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 RE: 427 screw in freeze plugs -- Andy, 08/29/2001
 RE: That's a good deal! -- Mel Clark, 08/29/2001
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