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Re: [TR] TR Head Freeze Plug

To: "Bill Brewer" <billbrewer59@yahoo.com>, "Triumphs List" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] TR Head Freeze Plug
From: "Jerry Van Vlack" <jerryvv@roadrunner.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2020 14:53:34 -0400
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I think you know the answer but just hoping for a miracle. Pull the head =
and do it right for piece of mind.
JVV=20

From: Bill Brewer=20
Sent: Friday, October 9, 2020 1:10 PM
To: Triumphs List=20
Subject: [TR] TR Head Freeze Plug

     So I have a 1953 Morgan with an original Standard Vanguard engine. =
The engine is very similar to a TR3 engine. It recently blew a head =
gasket and overheated. I had the head resurfaced and bolted it all back =
together, started it up and discovered that the freeze plug at the back =
of the head is leaking now. Dang! Wish that I had thought about that =
before reassembling... On the Morgan the freeze plug is about =
10=E2=80=9D away from the firewall and not as close as it is on a TR3. I =
do not want to pull the head again. Any known tricks on how to get the =
old plug out and the new plug in without removing the head?=20

     TIA,

=20

     -Bill Brewer

     Morro Bay, CA



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<DIV>I think you know the answer but just hoping for a miracle. Pull the =
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<DIV>JVV </DIV>
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<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Friday, October 9, 2020 1:10 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=3Dtriumphs@autox.team.net>Triumphs List</A> =
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So I have a 1953 Morgan =
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original Standard Vanguard engine. The engine is very similar to a TR3 =
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It recently blew a head gasket and overheated. I had the head resurfaced =
and=20
bolted it all back together, started it up and discovered that the =
freeze plug=20
at the back of the head is leaking now. Dang! Wish that I had thought =
about that=20
before reassembling... On the Morgan the freeze plug is about =
10=E2=80=9D away from the=20
firewall and not as close as it is on a TR3. I do not want to pull the =
head=20
again. Any known tricks on how to get the old plug out and the new plug =
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; TIA,<o:p></o:p></P>
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -Bill =
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Morro Bay, =
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