Quick question:
I’m familiar with fitting the shallow domed Welch plugs. But on the S engine the AEH0592 are a pre-formed cup shape.
The domed type expand into the block to seal when peened with a hammer, but the S type seem to be pre-sized.
Are they supposed to be pressed in using the perimeter of the cup, or are they drifted in using the face of the cup?
Hope that makes sense...
I only have one set of 4 so no room to screw it up... any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
Fitting ‘S’ Welch/freeze/core plugs
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Re: Fitting ‘S’ Welch/freeze/core plugs
I've seen many drift them in by using a socket and extension bar, with the socket sized so it fits in the cup itself. While this appears to work OK, I've never been crazy about it.
I fit a large faced dolly that covers the whole plug, and tap them in that way. It can be a fiddle to get them started. I also apply a lick of loctite to them, not to hold them in any tighter, but to assist with sealing.
I fit a large faced dolly that covers the whole plug, and tap them in that way. It can be a fiddle to get them started. I also apply a lick of loctite to them, not to hold them in any tighter, but to assist with sealing.
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Re: Fitting ‘S’ Welch/freeze/core plugs
I've always used a tight fitting socket to fit them, I always cleaned the hole and in particular always payed extra attention to the starting point.
Dave.
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Re: Fitting ‘S’ Welch/freeze/core plugs
Thanks both of you.
I had tried the socket on an extension method, but it wasn’t going in very square.
So I used my scrap ‘wrong distributor housing’ as a makeshift dolly, since it has a nice flat end and a round easy-to-hit end
All 4 went in flush no problem, with some Permatex gasket sealant on the circumference to seal them.
I had tried the socket on an extension method, but it wasn’t going in very square.
So I used my scrap ‘wrong distributor housing’ as a makeshift dolly, since it has a nice flat end and a round easy-to-hit end
All 4 went in flush no problem, with some Permatex gasket sealant on the circumference to seal them.