Anyone ever blow out a freeze plug in a cylinder head?
#1
I have been running these PRC stage 1 heads for about 1000 miles now and havent seen any issues until today. I rolled into the throttle and at 4k rpm i got a message saying the engine was hot and it was killing the A/C. Sure enough it was running pretty warm and the hand was moving fast. I coasted down into a fire station and as i pulled in it was still getting warmer and so I killed it. Pop the hood...coolant everywhere on the passenger side. No hoses gone or popped so it took a second of looking over the water loop before i noticed the hole on the front of the head where the freeze plug goes. Had my wife get me, we bought a few gallons of coolant and a .74 cent dorman plug. Punched it in at the fire station and filled it up with coolant again. Let it get up to temp and made sure it was full before i capped it and drove home.
Anyone else ever have this happen?
Anyone else ever have this happen?
#2
Guess I am the only one. I'll keep everyone updated if I continue to have issues, but for reference the part I used was a dorman 555-024. That is a 1 1/4" diameter 0.3 depth steel plug.
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#10
I literally tapped in a new part, filled the coolant and drove the truck home after this happened. I never had it happen again in the few thousand miles I continued to run that setup. I have since had the heads reworked again with about 3500 miles on them now without a problem. I think it was just a fluke where it wasn't in correctly the first time.






