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RE: 390 freeze plugs
By rick - 03/02/2004 6:24:42 PM; IP 65.28.72.17
T.O.

First time responding, hope I'm doing this right. I built a 352, and a 360, both "weeped for about a week then stopped. The explanation I received was the freeze plugs are softer than the block and after a few heat cucles they (the freeze plugs) will conform to the block and seal up tight. Hope this helps
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 390 freeze plugs -- T.O., 02/29/2004
 RE: 390 freeze plugs -- greg, 03/01/2004
RE: 390 freeze plugs -- rick, 03/02/2004
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