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Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 15:20:36 +0100
From: "simonj" <simonjnopsamzz.net.spambuster>
Subject: Re: Leaking coreplug/freezeplug 900i 16v 1990


If you take the ex manifold off, you should have plenty of room to change the plug. Just knock an old screwdriver thro the old plug, and pry it out, then simply tap the new plug into place, using a socket that just fits into the plug to tap it into place. Smear the new plug with a little sealant before fitting. paulnopsamternet <p.whiternopsamternet.nospam.com> wrote in message news:8ekeob$s0r$1nopsamonium.btinternet.com... > The coreplug at the top front of the cylinder block, behind the exhaust > manifold is leaking a small amount of coolant, I suspect somebody here has > had a similar problem, what I would like to know is how easy a job this is > to replace or repair. I hope that this is possible to do externally without > the need to remove the cylinder block!! Any info would be much appreciated. > Paul > > You can view a picture(33Kb) of problem area here > http://www.btinternet.com/~p.whiter/saab/coreplug.jpg > > > > > >

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