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Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
- CptBacardi
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Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
If you have full insurance coverage, you may be covered for loss due to freeze in Texas. I would definitely check it out.
Up north its usually excluded as subfreezing temps are the norm in winter.
Good Luck!!!
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
CptBacardi wrote:Source of the post Had a hard freeze. 1989 454. I verified the middle freeze plug is gone and water shoots out of the hole. Oil looks like milk. Am I screwed?
Is this on the same engine you have been trying to get cooling water thru ? How is the other side ?
Actually the plug pushed out does not mean the block is scrap for sure ( it may be ), could be the heads contributing to the oil and water mix......have a real good look and get a good engine mechanic to investigate is my advice.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
bud37 wrote:Source of the postCptBacardi wrote:Source of the post Had a hard freeze. 1989 454. I verified the middle freeze plug is gone and water shoots out of the hole. Oil looks like milk. Am I screwed?
Is this on the same engine you have been trying to get cooling water thru ? How is the other side ?
Actually the plug pushed out does not mean the block is scrap for sure ( it may be ), could be the heads contributing to the oil and water mix......have a real good look and get a good engine mechanic to investigate is my advice.
Hey Bud. Yes this is the same port engine. I replaced the transmission cooler and that went well. Then when I started the engine I noticed the gushing water coming out of the missing freeze plug. Checked the dipstick to find chocolate milk. Buried my head into my greasy hands....
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
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Re: Freeze plug is gone. Water in oil.
1. You cannot find 454 marine engines anymore AND that they can’t be rebuilt. He’s indicated that a 383 would need to be used.
2. He further explained that you can’t run 2 types of engines, so both engines would need to be replaced.
Does this sound right to y’all? I was under the impression these 454’s were quite common.
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