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If I am seeing this correctly that hole is about 1/4" deep in the outer cylinder wall?
These blocks are sand casted so I guess it could happen....
Yes. Correct. about .25 into the outer cylinder wall.
If I am seeing this correctly that hole is about 1/4" deep in the outer cylinder wall?
These blocks are sand casted so I guess it could happen....
I would install a temp. freeze plug and add water.
So if I understand correctly, I'm just trying to visualize, not being a smart ***..., so the plug was still in the block (bent) with a hole in the plug from the screw. The measurement is from the face of the plug into the block... Which is to the cylinder wall.
So why do you think you broke through into the cylinder wall? How long/ size screw were you driving in? Just my opinion but I've tried to drill pipe & round stock before and unless you punch it any kind of point usually deflects off of the side...
Using a slide hammer...to I stall it, correct?I'm probably not using the best terminology. moparnation74's question is very good description of the situation.
Using a screwgun...The self tapping screw pierced the plug then then outer cylinder wall of the block inside the water jacket.