I started a thread on the gallery plugs…. And like it often goes, there was debate.
I asked about it because I simply don’t know. When I don’t know, I rely on common sense and it rarely fails me.
I’ve torn down a few LA engines but don’t recall seeing others with the plugs in the galleries. It seems that the thrust plate would block off the galleries on its own but only if the right plate is used. I have plates here that look like this:
To me, this looks like the oil flow dead ends right there.
I also have thrust plates like this:
This would allow oil to hit the plate and let just one side turn down and flow down the front of the block. My 360 had this plate. My friend’s 2001 5.9/360 had the same plate.
A few books I’ve read state to plug the block….
This same book showed the use of a hollow bolt though. That seemed to be an older feature that I have not seen on the engines I’ve seen.
I asked about it because I simply don’t know. When I don’t know, I rely on common sense and it rarely fails me.
I’ve torn down a few LA engines but don’t recall seeing others with the plugs in the galleries. It seems that the thrust plate would block off the galleries on its own but only if the right plate is used. I have plates here that look like this:
To me, this looks like the oil flow dead ends right there.
I also have thrust plates like this:
This would allow oil to hit the plate and let just one side turn down and flow down the front of the block. My 360 had this plate. My friend’s 2001 5.9/360 had the same plate.
A few books I’ve read state to plug the block….
This same book showed the use of a hollow bolt though. That seemed to be an older feature that I have not seen on the engines I’ve seen.
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