Core plugs - What do you recommend?

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Core plugs - What do you recommend?

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Hi all,

Replacing the core plugs on a 318.


When replacing the core plugs do you put sealant on the outer edge?

If so what do you use?



Many thanks,


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First,always use brass plugs and don't forget the ones at the rear. I seal with either Wellseal, Shellac or clear silicone. Make sure the hole in the block is very clean and there are no burrs on the plug. Find a drift that fits the size of the edge of the plug and drive in perfectly square.
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+1
Hausers had brass plugs in stock when I needed some.
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+1 for brass core plugs & a dash of wellseal .
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Ace, thanks guys - I have some brass plugs ready and I understand there are two at the rear.



Wellseal is not something I have used before - better than standard silicone/instant gasket?




Im no engineer… but when was it ever a good idea to use a metal that corrodes, money I guess!



Thanks again,


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Wellseal is available at real motor factors,not Halfords. It is cleaned off using methylated spirit,much like shellac,it really probably is some form of shellac with a fancy name. My view is that it's much better than silicone as being alcohol based makes it nearly everything resistant!

http://www.wellseal.co.uk/ You can buy direct and likely £3 cheaper than factors.
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mad machs wrote:+1 for brass core plugs & a dash of wellseal .
where do you guys get your brass core plugs from ? Thanks shaun
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Real Steel list them

http://www.realsteel.co.uk/section4.pdf

Although I'm not really a fan of that particular organisation.
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Ok thanks so you wouldn't recommend them ? Shaun
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shaungriff wrote:Ok thanks so you wouldn't recommend them ? Shaun

Sure they'll be fine sending out a packet of core plugs ;)

Bit of 'history' between us involving a dispute a few years ago, never used them since.
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Thanks, I've got a slight leak on one but wanted to change as many as possible, I suppose to change them all it's an engine out job ? Shaun
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Use brass, like everyone sez.
You can do them in situ with some components stripped down. I've seen John S and Birdman Chris replace the most difficult one behind the engine mount at the track. In fact I helped the boys do one at Shakey last year.
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Thanks, I've ordered brass from real steel today
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