27-01-2025, 03:01 PM
Does anyone know the best way to seal a core plug which has a corroded seat?
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Core plug seat corrosion
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27-01-2025, 03:01 PM
Does anyone know the best way to seal a core plug which has a corroded seat?
27-01-2025, 03:24 PM
Being a time served bodger, I would clean out the remnants of the old core plug, clean up the top surface of the casting and araldite a metal disc to the cleaned up face. The cooling system isn't pressurised so it should be fine thereafter.
This is assuming that it's a "cooking" engine and not something likely to be presented to the National Association of Rivet Counters. Yours sincerely Scrooge Mc Duck.
27-01-2025, 03:33 PM
If you can install a new plug without it disappearing down the hole I imagine it would seal adequately on its OD.
Failing that I'd be inclined to thread a new plug into the hole, possibly dispensing with the horizontal flange; though I have not heard of this being done I can't see why it wouldn't work.
27-01-2025, 03:39 PM
+1 for tapping and threaded plug. Unfortunately I think the core plug hole is slightly bigger than the hole at the top of the king pin otherwise you could have used a brass king pin plug.
Cheers Howard
27-01-2025, 04:45 PM
It looks as though this is not an A7 core plug problem. The threaded plug idea seems sensible. Flanged brass BSP threaded plugs may be available in a suitable size, and if so a tap will also be easy to get. Try heating and plumbing merchants.
27-01-2025, 07:35 PM
On the bench, put 2 welch plugs back to back. Drill a hole through the centre of both. Drill one out to a clearance fit for a small bolt, and tap a thread in the other hole of the other plug.
Put the assembled 2 plugs into the hole in the engine and gently tighten the small bolt. As they flatten, the 2 plugs should work as intended.
Yesterday, 09:44 AM
Many thanks for all the advice.
I have fitted two new core plugs so far. I despatched my father to pick some up from Jamie at the seven workshop. The new plugs seem to fit, but for whatever reason I cannot get them to fully seal. I favour employing bodgit and scarper ltd, along with a new tube of araldite as the next attempt. If that doesn’t work it should relatively easy to grind it all off and then try the threaded hole / bolt approach. My initial plan was to replace all three core plugs on top of the head, but given my lack of prowess at fitting the things I might leave well alone! Since the engine is more of an air fryer than cooker ( I get lots of insect splats on the rear screen and none on the front) I don’t expect any issues. Apart from the lack of steering out of roundabouts, the Austin is really running well at the moment, so I’m loathe to fiddle too much. |
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