2000 Dakota freeze plug leak
From : keith arnold
Q: i have a 2000 dakota 3.9l with a freeze plug leak. is there any way to fix this without removing the tranny i live in central florida so i really dont have to worry about freezes. is it possible to seal it somehow .
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From : sqdancerlynn
do a propper fix or it could leave you stranded in the middle of no where .
From : christopher thompson
im assuming that your talking about freeze plugs on the back of the block. if so then i would remove the tranny and replace the plugs. im personally not a fan of stop leak. -- -chris 05 ctd 06 liberty crd real trucks dont need spark plugs i have a 2000 dakota 3.9l with a freeze plug leak. is there any way to fix this without removing the tranny i live in central florida so i really dont have to worry about freezes. is it possible to seal it somehow .
From : snoman
on wed 12 jul 2006 222848 -0400 christopher thompson kf4drr-nospam@alltel.net wrote im assuming that your talking about freeze plugs on the back of the block. if so then i would remove the tranny and replace the plugs. im personally not a fan of stop leak. this is also a sign of your antifreeze not cutting it for corrosion protection and some other plugs may not be far behind it. check them all and increase your antifreeze consentration too. ----------------- the snoman www.thesnoman.com .