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Ecotec Oil Galley
Sunday, March 06, 2005 9:14 AM
Okay, as most of you probably knew I am building a race ecotec motor. Anyone that has every tore an ecotec down might be very very helpful at the moment. I have run into a snag and cant put the engine back together yet. I purchased a bare bone ecotec block for my build-up since the other one was completely destroyed. Right next to the balance shafts there are 2 small plugs on the front of the motor that sit next to a bolt that holds the balance shaft in. I am unable to find a plug to fit this. My GM dealership regardless of me showing them the block in person and also diagrams says for some reason there is no plugs for that. I on the otherhand know better I had pulled them out of the old ecotec motor to see if I could find a performance or engine rebuild shop match them up. At this time it has been 2 weeks and I have turned up empty handed every single time. Every oil galley plug I got from napa or another local parts shop has either been way too damn small or way too big.

What do I do???? If it comes to it I will probably just have to tap the hole and find a plug that can screw in flush. Has anyone replaced these 2 little plugs? If so what is the part # and where can I get them. You really wouldnt believe how frustrating this is knowing that 2 small pieces could stop this from going back together. If anyone has any suggestions that is valuable to me then It would be greatly appreciated.

Craig


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Re: Ecotec Oil Galley
Sunday, March 06, 2005 9:37 AM
drill it and tap it for NPT threads. Those are the only threads you should use for a high pressure oil plug.

use 1/8" OR 3/8" NPT. whatever size fits up the best.



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Re: Ecotec Oil Galley
Sunday, March 06, 2005 11:12 AM
wait, cant you use the ones from the old motor?



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Re: Ecotec Oil Galley
Sunday, March 06, 2005 3:45 PM
no, basically it is a really tiny freeze plug or (Expansion Plug) as some would call it. you have to damage them to take them out. I only took the ones out of the blown engine to find some at the parts stores and nobody had anything to match them. If I remember correctly since I did this at work. the Plug measured 12.75 mm or maybe it was 13.75 , When I talked to the guy at the dealership he gave me hell saying there is no plug in that area. To prove it I made him come out to my truck and look at the engine block. (At the time I had the blown engine block and the brand new one in my explorer with one of the old oil galley plugs still in it. The guy looked for 30+ minutes couldnt find a damn thing about it.

So when I talked to the machine shop tech at napa, he looked at it and told me that those plugs are rare and very hard to come by.

Thanks jiggamon, Thats what I wanted to know is if I should tap it or not because i cant find the things.


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