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Re: Haynes manual differences

To: "Ali Mohempour" <ali@ucla.edu>, <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Haynes manual differences
From: "Tony Childs" <tochilds@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 22:02:14 -0400
Ali,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it sounds like you sprayed water in
to one of the oil galleys in the engine block!  The plug near the fuel pump
is in the oil galley.  The plug, bolt, or sometimes petcock on the passenger
side of the block kind of between cylinders 3 & 4 is the water "port" you
are looking for.  Depending on how much water you sprayed in the hole on the
left side of the engine, you might be able to spray something like WD-40 or
another water displacing chemical in the same hole and flush most of the
water out.  Just remember to change the oil after you do this and before you
run the engine again!

Tony Childs
72 Spitfire - FK38809U

----- Original Message -----
From: Ali Mohempour <ali@ucla.edu>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 8:01 PM
Subject: Haynes manual differences


>
> The guy that sold me my '78 Spitfire last month, let me borrow hisa Haynes
> manual published in '83.  I went and bought my own published in '88.  Last
> weekend, I tried to flush the cooling system (with radiator at shop), so I
> tried to locate the engine drain plug, using the old Haynes manual.
>
> Based on the photo, the plug seems to be on the driver side of the block
> right behind the fuel pump.  I opened the plug and stuck a wire in there
and
> the wire had some oil and smelled like gas.  I went ahead and blasted away
> with the water hose...water went in and drained out.
>
> BUT, when I used the water through the upper radiator inlet (the
thermostat)
> no water came out of the drain plug (engine off).
> Later that day I looked at the newer Haynes manual and lo and behold the
> pictures are different.  The new manual shows a bolt on the passenger
side,
> right nect to the exhaust manifold. What's going on?
>
> So:
> 1.  Why the difference or are they both drain plugs?
>
> 2.  Will the water come out, only when the engine is running?
>
> Thanks everyone.
>
> Ali
>
>
>
> p.s.  I'm so glad you guys (and girls) are out there to help me out:)
>


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