Explorin'VA
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I ordered 3 steel freeze plugs (Dorman #555-108 ) to replace the leaky rubber ones on the m5od I'm putting in my truck. I was able to install the two outer freeze plugs by driving them in with a socket and mallet, but I bent up the third freeze plug while trying to get it seated in the middle hole. There's very little room to swing a mallet because the middle hole sits so close to the transmission housing. Every time I took a whack at it, it would just flip sideways in the hole because I couldn't get a direct hit. I unsuccessfully tried to seat the plug evenly until it was just too marred up to use anymore.
Is there a trick to tapping in the middle one? I heard leaving the plugs in the freezer overnight will make installing them easier. I'm going to order a couple more steel plugs and try again. They only cost about 50 cents each. If nothing else I can use a rubber plug in the middle. One thing for sure is that the metal plugs are a tight fit, and with hi tac sealant they are likely to never leak again.
Is there a trick to tapping in the middle one? I heard leaving the plugs in the freezer overnight will make installing them easier. I'm going to order a couple more steel plugs and try again. They only cost about 50 cents each. If nothing else I can use a rubber plug in the middle. One thing for sure is that the metal plugs are a tight fit, and with hi tac sealant they are likely to never leak again.