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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Car sat over winter with no antifreeze, blew freeze plugs, fixable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 15203192" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>The plugs are actually called CORE plugs, they are used during the manufacture of the engine. They are not intended to protect against damage due to freezing the coolant in the engine block. Yes they may push out when the coolant freezes but that may not be the only damage. I would give this one a pass unless you are comfortable changing the engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 15203192, member: 155102"] The plugs are actually called CORE plugs, they are used during the manufacture of the engine. They are not intended to protect against damage due to freezing the coolant in the engine block. Yes they may push out when the coolant freezes but that may not be the only damage. I would give this one a pass unless you are comfortable changing the engine. [/QUOTE]
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Car sat over winter with no antifreeze, blew freeze plugs, fixable?
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