I don't think GM ever did stop using them on the blocks we deal with. Supposedly an indicator of 4 bolt main blocks (I have my doubts, but haven't disproven that theory so far) but in any case, I've seen them on plenty of motors, to include the one that came out of my dads '74. (not going to state it was original to the truck though, because I don't know for sure)
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Why are you trying to remove it?
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I just need three more. My SDPC EGR feed pipe (setup for TPI Vortec headed engines) has a threaded hole for a late model EGR temp sensor, and the intake base itself has a tapped hole in the back that goes into the coolant passage. Had to use the one on the front of the block to put in the rear of the block, since the intake base made that port unusable, so now I need one for the front. Of course, no clue how I got the original one off, didn't think I'd ever have to deal with it again. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Besides, I was at the wrecking yard anyways, why not do all my shopping on one trip if possible?
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im trying to figure out why you would use a box end wrench to try and remove a square plug, myself.. just use the open and of the correct size wrench, 1/4 or 3/8
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Because an open end wrench will never be as strong as a box end. Case in point, I tried it with a 5/16 which was just a tad bit too big for these plugs. Open end wrenches can't be used with a lot of force, since nothing holds the open ends in place. It just opens up. Pretty much the same reason crescent wrenches aren't good for tight stuff usually. IN any case, none of my box/open end wrenches fit correctly anyways. My giant crescent wrench only succeeded in finishing off any semblance of flats on the plug.
I'll just go and get new plugs. Gotta go to Napa anyways. /forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
Had I more time, I would have checked other motors for wrench fitment.