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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-05 9:11 PM (#559302)
Subject: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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I have ran into both styles of freeze plugs in the 2206324 heads. Disc and cups. Does anyone have any ideas on how unusual the cups are? I have 4 heads, one with the cup.
The part numbers have a dash with another number. You would think the higher number was the new head with the cup but that isnt the case.
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RICKYMOPAR
Posted 2018-03-07 8:49 PM (#559427 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs



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Your heads originally used the disc plugs, the cup plug is a repair plug and requires a machining process to install. This is what the original should look like.



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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-09 8:10 PM (#559559 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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3 of mine look like that, the one with the cups look a little different in the casting around the hole. I will see if have any good pictures in my phone.
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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-09 8:34 PM (#559560 - in reply to #559559)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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From what i remember, the cup had more meat in it than the disc head. I will have to double check next time i am at the machine shop



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60 Imp
Posted 2018-03-12 5:51 AM (#559716 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: RE: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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Hey Bill,

if you are not aware, you need to be pretty specific with the install on the concave freeze plugs. Plenty of good info on this site, yell out if you need direction. On my own 60 Imperial I had one blow out (I did not know it happened!) and almost cooked my re-built engine.

yell out if you need help.

There is a way of eliminating this style plug (without machining the block/head) and eliminate a lot of the risk with type (plug blowing out) of failure.


Steve.

Edited by 60 Imp 2018-03-12 5:55 AM
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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-12 2:58 PM (#559759 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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Hi Steve
I think i saved some info off here on the disc install. My engine guy has been in business like 40 years and when he saw the one head with the cups, hoped i could run across another one. He isnt real fond of the discs. I accidentally ended up with the cup head.
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RICKYMOPAR
Posted 2018-03-13 10:40 PM (#559850 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs



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If a machinist goes to the trouble to dial in a mill to cut for the cup plug... once clean he could pipe thread cut the opening and install a screw in plug never to blow out or need repair again.
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60 Imp
Posted 2018-03-14 7:30 AM (#559860 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: RE: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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Here is a thread showing my solution to the head disk problem, scroll to the last couple posts and there are a couple pics. Steve,

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=51710
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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-15 9:54 PM (#559972 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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Thanks guys. I need to get back at this project. Been fighting a hip issue for 2 years and got a new one in December so maybe I can make some progress!!
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Billohio
Posted 2018-03-23 5:42 PM (#560370 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs


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I was at the engine shop today and the cup plug head hole is actually smaller than the disc hole so theres no way the disc head was cut for the cups.
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wayfarer
Posted 2018-03-24 10:53 AM (#560410 - in reply to #559302)
Subject: Re: 61 413 head freeze plugs



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Core plug/freeze plugs are made in too many sizes to count and from a variety of materials. Here is a reference for those folks in need:
http://freezeplugfactory.com/expansion-plug-size-chart/
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