Coolant leak
Coolant leak
Noticed this morning when I went out to my shop there was a small (milk cap) amount of coolant on the floor underneath the transmission. Up on checking it out I noticed it was wet around the front of the block where there is a Ford engine block heater. Is it hard to replace or can a person drain down the engine and just replace the soft plug instead of replacing the heater? Looks like if you take off the right front tire and protecter flap it might not be too bad. Any comments? Merry Christmas
Yes, you can remove the block heater core plug and replace with a regular core plug or rubber expansion plug
Drain coolant, all of it, or as much as possible, but some will come out of the open core hole when its removed
If it's leaking then it is rusted out so you can usually push a screw driver or ??, thru it and then pry it out
Sand/clean off the rim/edge of the hole, install the new one
Refill with water if temps are not going below freezing, drive it for a few days, at least 2 heat up and cool downs
If its holding drain and refill with coolant
Drain coolant, all of it, or as much as possible, but some will come out of the open core hole when its removed
If it's leaking then it is rusted out so you can usually push a screw driver or ??, thru it and then pry it out
Sand/clean off the rim/edge of the hole, install the new one
Refill with water if temps are not going below freezing, drive it for a few days, at least 2 heat up and cool downs
If its holding drain and refill with coolant
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