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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 01:54:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Remember the old Century with the rotted out engine plug that was ****ing water out the side of the engine? For those people not familiar with this story, it wasn't a "freeze" plug. It was a heavy, threaded plug in the side wall of the raw water cooled (GM) 350 engine that rotted away over time. I noticed it after starting the engine and saw a healthy stream of water coming out of the side of the engine. I also had that happen to the 350 in my old runabout. It was right underneath the exhaust manifold on the port side and a real bear to replace. That's the one. In my case it was temporarily fixed with some Marine Tex to get through the remaining boating season and then the plug was replaced after hauling. The Century's engine access was horrible and the plug was virtually impossible to replace without removing the manifold. Eisboch |
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