As you can see from the pics, I believe I have the Holder Corrosion. As far as I can tell, there isn’t a hole thru the aluminum yet and some moderate poking suggests it’s not too thin. I didn’t try and drive a sharp object thru it with a hammer but it seems solid. The plug is very corroded. I know I need to address this and have done some research on the best method. Here is my plan, let me know where I can improve it!
I have the replacement Plug and first want to try and remove the existing Plug and replace it. Soaking with PB Blaster or similar may help. The hex in the plug is shot so I need to grab the plug somehow. Maybe vice grips on the outside, cut a screwdriver slot with a Dremel, or? I can heat the surrounding aluminum with a small torch and try to wiggle the plug out.
My concern is if the surrounding alum is weak, and I’m too aggressive, I may break the Holder so I plan on being cautions. If this doesn’t work, on to Plan B.
This would be drilling the center of the plug out to the root of the threads, or close to it. I can determine this from the replacement Plug thread. Once this is done, I can then cut slots thru the remaining plug material being careful to not damage threads or seal surface, then using a punch, try and collapse the remaining Plug material inward. This may allow its removal, or at least may allow it to be rotated out.
If this doesn’t work, Plan C is to get the Plug out and get the hole welded up.
Plan D is to replace the Holder.
As our boating season is short, I’m going to leave this alone (other than applying PB Blaster occasionally) until the fall and keep fingers crossed!
Thanks
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I have the replacement Plug and first want to try and remove the existing Plug and replace it. Soaking with PB Blaster or similar may help. The hex in the plug is shot so I need to grab the plug somehow. Maybe vice grips on the outside, cut a screwdriver slot with a Dremel, or? I can heat the surrounding aluminum with a small torch and try to wiggle the plug out.
My concern is if the surrounding alum is weak, and I’m too aggressive, I may break the Holder so I plan on being cautions. If this doesn’t work, on to Plan B.
This would be drilling the center of the plug out to the root of the threads, or close to it. I can determine this from the replacement Plug thread. Once this is done, I can then cut slots thru the remaining plug material being careful to not damage threads or seal surface, then using a punch, try and collapse the remaining Plug material inward. This may allow its removal, or at least may allow it to be rotated out.
If this doesn’t work, Plan C is to get the Plug out and get the hole welded up.
Plan D is to replace the Holder.
As our boating season is short, I’m going to leave this alone (other than applying PB Blaster occasionally) until the fall and keep fingers crossed!
Thanks
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