Plugging hole in timing cover left by E-wp.
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Plugging hole in timing cover left by E-wp.
Alright the car is coming back together but before I can put the water pump on I need to know how everyone plugged the hole that's in the timing cover left by removing the waterpump drive. I bought a 50 cent 5/8 freeze plug and it was too small, I don't know it they have an 11/16 there or not. Anyone else run into this?
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Welp not really an option atm b/c everything but the wp is back on the car...I wish I knew someone with welding capabilities or else I would've done it when I had it cleaned and painted.
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i've been told by multiple people they have had it for years and no problems one guy said he JB'd in a quarter and its been like that for 5 years.... If it looks like it's starting to crack at all i'll pull it and find somewhere to get it welded..
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