Complete rebuild?
Ya havn't worked myself in some time!
Anyway I have some big plans for the Jeep if it runs good.
Ah ya I'll need to order something, what would you recommend for sealing the plugs?
Anyway I have some big plans for the Jeep if it runs good.
Ah ya I'll need to order something, what would you recommend for sealing the plugs?
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What are you going to use to clean the holes where the new freeze plugs will go with? Maybe that place can give you the correct sealant for the plugs?
Yea, I thought I'd go back to work last week but until all this Automotive stuff is figured out it may be awhile!
Mike
Yea, I thought I'd go back to work last week but until all this Automotive stuff is figured out it may be awhile!
Mike
Prob just use a brush drill bit, then maybe red loctite
Honestly don't have much exp with sealants, not like im building a space ship.
Honestly don't have much exp with sealants, not like im building a space ship.
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From: Grand Haven, Michigan
Year: 1998, 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
There is a special sealant for those plugs. Your local auto store would have it. A nice soft wire brush should work good. Any big scratches or gouges done while cleaning up the holes can be a potential leak...
Sounds like your making good progress!
Sounds like your making good progress!
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