Core Plug Removal
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Core Plug Removal
Can anyone advise on removing a core plug, please? Mine is leaking badly in a 1275 (midget motor). I removed the dizzy today and the oil canister for access and was hoping to insert screw into the hole and prise it out! Hole was size of screw hole but is now much larger and jagged. So any ideas how I remove before I go any further. Access is not really an issue. Photos would help too if you can advise
Thanks in advance
Russ
Thanks in advance
Russ
Russell Harvey
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Re: Core Plug Removal
Largish screwdriver and lever it out.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Core Plug Removal
what do you lever it against
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Re: Core Plug Removal
make sure hole is big enough to get a stout screwdriver in, then wiggle the screwdriver around in a bid to make the core plug convex again (it's normally concave by nature of its design). So lever against the plug itself, and the block if needs be, but the key is to spread it about a bit, don't just work at one angle.
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Re: Core Plug Removal
Plug on the 1275 block is different to the Minor, hole is bigger enough for screw driver, how easy should this come out?
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Re: Core Plug Removal
It will be tight - but just ram in a screwdriver/chisel/crowbar - and put a (small obviously) lump of timber against the block to lever against!



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Re: Core Plug Removal
will do and I will post a snap or 2 tomorrow
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Re: Core Plug Removal
Well all sorted now but a few images, the bugger was not easy to get out[frame]
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its out[frame]
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New one and replaced Oil pipe and dizzy
Thanks all[frame]
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its out[frame]
New one and replaced Oil pipe and dizzy
Thanks all[frame]
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Re: Core Plug Removal
yep no cap yet either!!! still going back
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Re: Core Plug Removal
Core plug removal - the elegant way
for the 948cc with the "inverted" plug
Saw this on Youtube and thought I will give it a try, advantage is plug comes out clean & straight with no fuss
PS pardon if this has been shown before... moderators may remove this if it is found to be offensive
Drill & tap 6mm hole:[frame]
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Inset 6mm bolt into slide hammer chuck:[frame]
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Install slide hammer[frame]
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Two smacks and it's out:[frame]
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Saw this on Youtube and thought I will give it a try, advantage is plug comes out clean & straight with no fuss
PS pardon if this has been shown before... moderators may remove this if it is found to be offensive

Drill & tap 6mm hole:[frame]
Inset 6mm bolt into slide hammer chuck:[frame]
Install slide hammer[frame]
Two smacks and it's out:[frame]
Ufudu
1960 Morris Minor 4 door saloon
1957 Series 1 Land Rover

1960 Morris Minor 4 door saloon
1957 Series 1 Land Rover
Re: Core Plug Removal
Grand if you have a slide-hammer! And on a Minor - no metric threads , please! 5/16" UNF would be good... 




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Re: Core Plug Removal
Sorry
I meant to have posted this on a different thread

Ufudu
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Re: Core Plug Removal
W/the engine in a vehicle there's no room for a slide hammer.
Talk slow, think fast!
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Re: Core Plug Removal
Thanks, I get the drift now.
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