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Old 09-14-2006, 11:58 AM   #1
SCHOONER
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Question FREEZE PLUGS ~ DO YOU or DON'T YOU

Hi Guys

Going to Engine Repair class and I'm working on my engine along with the instuctor, plus others in the class.

We (him and i) installed freeze plugs on my '66 Ford Mustang 289 engine WITHOUT SEALANT

He (the instructor) said, " ... there's no need for sealant the plugs will be O.K. and not leak"

O.K. Guys: QUESTION(S) IS HE RIGHT
DO I TAKE OUT THE PLUGS AND SEAL 'EM OR NOT

And what would you recommend I seal 'em with if I'm to do so

I wait for you experience.

THANKS GUYS
GOD BLESS

Schooner
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