[Healeys] Core plugs again again

Michael Salter michaelsalter at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 12:09:49 MDT 2015


Have faith Simon, It will work.
I've never been a fan of "mechanics in a can" but have to admit that I have
used such products with great success in the past.
When the time comes to replace the plugs visit a marine supply company and
purchase brass plugs like the ones on this page.
http://www.dormanproducts.com/c-238-concave-expansion-plugs.aspx
Despite Kees skepticism these work very well and never corrode out as the
steel ones are want to do after many years, that is why they are used in
engines cooled with salt water.

Michael S

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Simon Lachlan <
simon.lachlan at homecall.co.uk> wrote:

> I bottle of Kseal added. Seems to be the one I remember with copper flakes
> etc. Took car for a pint and dog walk. One plug is dry and other is drier.
> I live in hope.
>
> Think I may try to clean up plugs’ exterior and put some “plastic metal”
> over dodgy bits. If I can reach. Not optimistic as to this short time bodge
> but it may help until I can do it properly.
>
> Thanks all of you who replied.
>
> Simon
>
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