EdWingfield
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I return to the boat on monday and will drain the coolant from the engine block for frost protection. The plug has a square.
Q. What size is this?
Thanks guys.
Q. What size is this?
Thanks guys.
I return to the boat on monday and will drain the coolant from the engine block for frost protection. The plug has a square.
Q. What size is this?
Thanks guys.
Oops! I've just put green in mine following replacement of the water pump. It had green in already before I drained it.
Do I need to change it please?
Oops! I've just put green in mine following replacement of the water pump. It had green in already before I drained it.
Do I need to change it please? Thanks. Alan
The plug on my 2020 is a standard nasty cast iron plumbing plug, 1/4" BSP I think. The square bit, being cast, tends to be tapered not nicely square and normal spanners, fixed or adjustable, will round it.
Eventually I found the perfect thing was an extension shaft from a 3/8" square drive socket set. The female end pushed hard on to the plug did the business. At the other end I used an adjustable onto the properly machined square end of the extension shaft.
I replaced the antifreeze on my 2030 last year which involved removing the hex plug. I replaced it with a tap & collar which is available from volvo and not too expensive. It'll make things much easier when I come to do it again in a couple of years. Apparently it was standard on the earlier models.
Does anyone know the part number for this tap?
Does anyone know the part number for this tap?
I replaced the antifreeze on my 2030 last year which involved removing the hex plug. I replaced it with a tap & collar which is available from volvo and not too expensive. It'll make things much easier when I come to do it again in a couple of years. Apparently it was standard on the earlier models.