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Re: Plug for hole in cylinder head?

To: "'spridgets@Autox.Team.Net'" <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>, <dingram@tnet.net>
Subject: Re: Plug for hole in cylinder head?
From: "William M. Schickling" <bugeye@dreamscape.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 18:51:07 -0400
Reply-to: "William M. Schickling" <bugeye@dreamscape.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
I just happened to have a 1098 head hanging around. it has the 12G206
markings. This is the less desirable 1098 head so I am told. It has a hole
just ahead of the number one sparkplug. It is plugged. The plug has a slot,
llike for a big (very big) screw driver. I can't get the plug out right now.
So I can't tell you the size. Check the numbers on the top. 1098 were 12G206
and 12G291. I doubt you have a 1275 head on a 948. The block would have to
be highly modified for the valves to not hit the block deck.

Bill Schickling

-----Original Message-----
From: Elliott, Patrick <patrick.elliott@attws.com>
To: 'spridgets@Autox.Team.Net' <spridgets@autox.team.net>;
'dingram@tnet.net' <dingram@tnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 6:38 PM
Subject: RE: Plug for hole in cylinder head?


>You have a hole in your head?
>
>That head is from a 1275, which you correctly determined was for the
>temperature probe. Do your self a favor and move your probe to the head
>and plug the hole in the radiator. Why? because as explained to me when
>I asked this very same question about two weeks ago, The hole in the
>head is :
>A.)  Quicker to respond to changes in engine temp.
>B.)  If your thermostat fails to open, Your Radiator stays nice and cool
>while your engine does a three mile island thing.
>C.) By watching the gauge closely you could see the temperature drop
>when the thermostat does open,  there by knowing the temp range of the
>thermostat if would be important to you..
>
>I believe that this should be a standard 1/2" NPT plug.
>
>>----------
>>From: dingram@tnet.net[SMTP:dingram@tnet.net]
>>Reply To: dingram@tnet.net
>>Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 2:36 PM
>>To: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
>>Subject: Plug for hole in cylinder head?
>>
>>My 58 Bugeye has a 948 engine, at least the block clearly shows "950" on
the
>>left side front as it should.
>>
>>There is a threaded hole in the cylinder head, right above the engine
number
>>plate on the front right side. Look like 5/8", can't tell if it is fine
>>thread or not.
>>
>>Coolant fluid pours out of there, and the only reference I can find in
parts
>>books, manuals, etc. is in Haynes as the spot for the water temperature
>>sensor for a 1275 engine. The sensor on my car is on the radiator, top
right
>>side, same as in pictures in Horler. I can't find anything so far in the
>>factory parts manual, Vic Brit, or Moss.
>>
>>Is it possible that a 1275 cylinder head has been fitted to my 948 block?
>>
>>Can I just plug this hole with an appropriate size bolt?
>>
>>If so, can anyone advise what the size of the bolt would be?
>>
>>TIA,
>>
>>Doug Ingram
>>58 Bugeye
>>AN5L/636
>>
>>
>


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