Hi all, just a quick question, the Freda was leaking coolant and i've traced it to the drain plug on the radiator. It looks like there is some sort of plastic washer on it that has failed, can I replace this with a normal o-ring or would i be better to try and find a similar washer?
Thanks
Andy
Radiator drain plug
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Re: Radiator drain plug
'O' rings are not much good for flat to flat exterior sealing as the they squash and split ..
Much better to use a proper washer .. or easily sourced fiber ones available from most car or plumbers shops ..
Much better to use a proper washer .. or easily sourced fiber ones available from most car or plumbers shops ..
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Re: Radiator drain plug
Thanks for that, i'll go see if i can get one that fits.
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Re: Radiator drain plug
Be careful of not draining the coolant when removing the drain plug .. a quick thumb in the hole while some one else fits the washer and quicker still in replacing the plug .. or you will lose the coolant and have to do a full coolant bleed ..
Maybe try to slacken the plug by several turns .. then smear some gasket goo / silicone around the exposed thread and tighten it up will seal the plug / threads ..
Or some gasket goo / Boss white wiped onto some string or plumbers hemp then wrapped around the partially exposed thread .. tightened up may be enough to form a water tight seal ..
Maybe try to slacken the plug by several turns .. then smear some gasket goo / silicone around the exposed thread and tighten it up will seal the plug / threads ..
Or some gasket goo / Boss white wiped onto some string or plumbers hemp then wrapped around the partially exposed thread .. tightened up may be enough to form a water tight seal ..
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Re: Radiator drain plug
Unfortunately the coolant is long gonemikeWalsall wrote:Be careful of not draining the coolant when removing the drain plug .. a quick thumb in the hole while some one else fits the washer and quicker still in replacing the plug .. or you will lose the coolant and have to do a full coolant bleed ..
Maybe try to slacken the plug by several turns .. then smear some gasket goo / silicone around the exposed thread and tighten it up will seal the plug / threads ..
Or some gasket goo / Boss white wiped onto some string or plumbers hemp then wrapped around the partially exposed thread .. tightened up may be enough to form a water tight seal ..
