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						Hi All,
I was wondering if you can get the following in brass?
LR part no- 247124 - core plug 1'' diameter X 2
LR part no - 52615 - core plug 1 1/8'' diameter X 1
The above is for a 1954 2L engine.
Anyone know where to get the above in brass? Any part numbers?
Thanks
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						Hi Thomo
We found a whole bunch of brass core plug cups in imperial sizes at a local auto parts store Peps. The particular store has been around for probably 30 or 40 years and the plugs were old stock, just sitting on the shelf.
My advice would be to look for that sort of store in your area. Don't bother with people like SuperCheap.
Diana
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Get a bit of 1 1/8th brass stock and take it down to the local "Men's Shed" if you have one and see if there is someone handy on a lathe that can knock you up some.
Cheers, Mick.
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						SupporterG'day,
I buy all my Brass Core Plugs from "Precision International" at Silverwater, Sydney. (PRECISION | All your engine needs). They have all imperial sizes and are nice to deal with. All the good engine builders buy from these people.
Regards Chris
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- The cup type core plugs (some people wrongly call these welch plugs) in the sides and rear of the block do not have any threads.
- The ones that do have a thread are the solid aluminium plugs adjacent the exhaust manifold. I believe that these are BSP (British Standard Pipe) or similar tapered thread. You can buy the rod at engineers supplies, like Precision mentioned above.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
if it is the ones i think it is (the ones under the manifold?) then they are 1" british std conduit i thought, but i certainly don't know for sure.
i had some made up for the 2.25l engines but they are shouldered and won't fit the 2ltr donk
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						Thanks Diana,
I have found the cup plugs you refer to in the parts book you refer to, I had overlooked them
Item 23 - Cup Plug - LR pn - 236988
Unfortunately it does not state their diameter?
Anyone know what it is?
Thanks
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