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MGB Freeze plug removal

Boggsy64

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I am trying to remove my freeze plugs and they won't budge. I know you are supposed to use a driver on one edge to get them to rotate and the just pull them out. Is it different for 18v?
 
I've always used a sharpened punch to pierce a hole near the edge , driving the punch into the hole and then pushing it sideways to pop out the plug.
 
I also use a long sharp punch/ or old sharpened screwdriver to punch a hole in the plug. I do not make the hole near the edge. There is a lip under the plug that you do not want to disturb or crack the block on the edge. Hole at the center and pry sideways to remove the plug. Bob
 
For the TD, I drilled a hole in the center, put in a self-tapping screw, grabbed it with vise grips, and yanked the sucker out. If I needed a little more leverage, I pried the whole thing with a large screwdriver.
 
I am thinking like you guys. I can see the backside of the first plug through the water pump opening, and obvious rust there. Truly a frozen freeze plug..lol I thought about using a hole saw to take out most of the plug and then dealing with the rim with a chisel. Afraid to do to much pounding and crack the block casting.
For now, based on your advise, i will use a sharp chisel in the middle and see what happens.
 
Wow. Once again you guys have saved me! I was thinking the freeze plug was like American engine (a cup) and not the "wafer" that it is. Sure enough a punch in the middle and it came right out. If I tried to "pivot" the plug like a freeze plug, I am used to ,I would have to break the block because of the lip mentioned by bob!
 
A small hole drilled in the center and a slide hammer works well, too.
 
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