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TonyC
05-16-2011, 05:58 PM
In my '57 Skyliner, 312, the RH rear, just above the starter, freeze/core plug is leaking. Can this be replaced with the engine in the car?

Should I replace all 4 of the plugs, or just when one leaks? Could all the plugs be replaced with the engine in the car?

I'm open to all suggestions. I've never done this before. Thanks in advance.

Tony C in New Braunfels, TX
'57 Skyliner
'56 T-Bird

WILLS RESTORATIONS
05-16-2011, 08:42 PM
Tony,
yes it can be replaced in the car, however it is not easy. Fortunately, the one you have leaking is the easiest. You are best to replace all plugs. If you want to do just the one now then do the rest after this show season, that is a possibility. Hope this helps.
Bill

Ron B.
05-17-2011, 01:50 AM
If one is bad the rest aren't far behind. You can use a rubber one for quick easy fix and replace them all when you have the engine out later.
Ron B.

TonyC
05-18-2011, 03:41 PM
Thanks Bill! Looking at them all, there isn't much room. I'm wondering how to insert them. Not much room for a block & hammer. Maybe I can find something about the same size as the inside of the plug & use that to drive them in? I can't get my local garage to give me an estimate. I don't think they want to mess with it.


Tony,
yes it can be replaced in the car, however it is not easy. Fortunately, the one you have leaking is the easiest. You are best to replace all plugs. If you want to do just the one now then do the rest after this show season, that is a possibility. Hope this helps.
Bill

TonyC
05-18-2011, 03:43 PM
Thanks Ron. Your answer is exactly what I'm thinking. I think I had better do all 4.

Tony C in New Braunfels, TX


If one is bad the rest aren't far behind. You can use a rubber one for quick easy fix and replace them all when you have the engine out later.
Ron B.

TonyC
11-21-2011, 04:37 PM
Well ... I had all 4 replaced with brass ones to the tune of $400 BUT it saved me lots of bruised knuckles & cursing. :o)
TonyC in New Braunfels, TX

WILLS RESTORATIONS
11-22-2011, 09:35 PM
Tony,
glad to here you did them all. Considering the labor involved, $400. Sounds like a very fair price.
Bill