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<blockquote data-quote="PWORLDSTANG" data-source="post: 14697394" data-attributes="member: 49424"><p>I'm not quite sure that there is one single 'best' way to keep them secure. I believe RaceBronco had his freeze plug holes tapped and installed deeper plugs so that they 'screwed' in to secure them in place. It was something close to that. I don't have time to find the thread he mentioned this in right now but I can later tonight if he doesn't chime in by then.</p><p></p><p>It was unclear what the other guy did who lost his in the middle of a track pass. He never returned in his thread to say exactly what he did. Some suggestions that came up was taps on the free plug holes at the 9 and 3 o'clock position with a bar running across to secure them. It was said that that this was mentioned in Sean Hyland's book as well. I'll dig up the threads later and post links so you have more info. I can only imagine spending the money to do this right like you are, and lose the engine to a freeze plug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWORLDSTANG, post: 14697394, member: 49424"] I'm not quite sure that there is one single 'best' way to keep them secure. I believe RaceBronco had his freeze plug holes tapped and installed deeper plugs so that they 'screwed' in to secure them in place. It was something close to that. I don't have time to find the thread he mentioned this in right now but I can later tonight if he doesn't chime in by then. It was unclear what the other guy did who lost his in the middle of a track pass. He never returned in his thread to say exactly what he did. Some suggestions that came up was taps on the free plug holes at the 9 and 3 o'clock position with a bar running across to secure them. It was said that that this was mentioned in Sean Hyland's book as well. I'll dig up the threads later and post links so you have more info. I can only imagine spending the money to do this right like you are, and lose the engine to a freeze plug. [/QUOTE]
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