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#921256 02/20/2013 4:26 AM
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Hi guys,

have a look at the photos? this is in the side of a 261 engine I have just picked up?

its in the hole for where the engine would breath?

what's it for? and why would you fit one?


http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af75/hootschc/20thfeb2013truck003_zps6e7fef09.jpg

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af75/hootschc/20thfeb2013truck002_zpsa04ed62e.jpg

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af75/hootschc/20thfeb2013truck001_zpsd3873d84.jpg


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http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/search/Expansion!s!Freeze+Plug/N0290/C0142.oap

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That is the hole for the road draft tube (or the hole for the sealed tube for use with the factory PCV system).

That hole is found in all 216/235/261 engines.

That expansion plug, "freeze plug" (block casting hole plug = core plug, or Welsh Plug where you live) is a cob-job part (most likely in an attempt to put together a home-made PCV system).

If it is simply a plug for the hole, and there is no lower-engine breather, I'd drop the pan and check inside the engine.

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thanks chaps, Tim, what would be the main thing to look for in the pan / engine? and that the last person was trying to solve?! i took the pan off and apart from a load of sludge, i dont know any history on the engine. compresion is around 100-110 across all six, this is without me completing a valve job.


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that would explain the sludge, needs to have a crankcase vent system of some kind. Sounds like someone put that plug in to try to keep oil vapors from comming out the road draft tube.


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