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1934 V-12, how to change freeze plug in rear of engine while in the car
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TBrown
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Have a serious coolant leak. It is coming out by the bell housing so I assume it is a rear freeze plug. Can this be done without removing the engine from the car?

Posted on: 4/11 14:18
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Re: 1934 V-12, how to change freeze plug in rear of engine while in the car
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G'day TBrown, to PackardInfo but sorry I can't help with your query.

However, I invite you to incluede your '34 Twelve in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.

Posted on: 4/11 16:48
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Re: 1934 V-12, how to change freeze plug in rear of engine while in the car
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Mechagon
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The method you may need will depend on access around the plug in question, but I have done this on a Mercedes inline six by welding a bolt to the plug and pulling it out with a slide hammer attached to a vise grips.

If you don't have the space to get a good angle on it, it may not be possible. As you know you will need the access to drive the new plug in nice and square.

Posted on: 4/19 23:59
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