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Would you be able to post a pic? Sounds like a core plug?
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Yeah it does sound like a core plug in which case, they are pennies from pug and just need some decent sealant and hammering in with a old socket.
Id be wondering though how the old one came out and where it went!
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cheers for the quick reply guys, just nipped down to the lockup to get a couple of pics. Looks like its the head not the block as its alloy surrounding the hole.
You can see the water shining in the offending hole but the hole on the right of the top coolant hose clearly has a plug in it.
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Yup, that's the cylinder head freeze plug, interestingly never seen one fail beofre!
But yeah, new core plug requires knocking in - looks like you'll have to dis-assemble the fuel rail, breather system and possibly bits of the HPFP...
The parts will be a few quid from ebay, but I'd be looking into why it's failed! You sure it hasn't frozen overnight and you've got no (or ineffective...) coolant in?
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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Assuming they are the same size as the GTi block ones, they are all of about 12p each from Peugeot. I replaced all of them on my block when i rebuilt it but had to buy a bag full as my dealers are wankers and won't split a bag.
In fact, they look smaller than the block ones so logic would have it, they are cheaper than the ones i used but this is Peugeot, the same company who know no logic lol
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(15-11-2014, 05:28 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Servicebox reckons £1.07 each, as my above post.
GTi block ones are 27mm and cost £1.26 each apparenty...
Shit me they have gone up in price!! Just glue a 2p coin in there. Job jobbed
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See the update Niall, my fail.
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Ah thats more like it lol
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Really helpful thanks everyone will get myself down to the local pug shop, easier to just buy one than do it on the lathe.
I only put coolant in when I run it and I've not overheated it so don't think its failed, luckily the garage never gets cold anyway - the garage nextdoor is owned by a restaurant and they have all the heat exchange outputs from the fridge/freezers backed up against the adjoining wall so I have one heated wall, got a thermometer in there never seen it drop below 10degrees c
Reckon I mustve taken it off to flush the head out properly, do vaguely remember doing that a fair while ago but can't see how I wouldve managed it!