Coolant Drain Plug Question

   / Coolant Drain Plug Question #1  

Professor Marvel

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Ford 5000, Kubota 2150 HST, NH TC45 D, JD 375 Baby Skid Steer --- STUFF THAT GOES ON EM, Schwinn Stingray
The drain cock for coolant on the block of my New Holland tractor corroded and broke off. I cleaned the mess up and chased the threads with a 3/4 in pipe tap. I replaced it with a 3/4 to 1/2 brass bushing with a 1/2 brass plug in it to drain it with. Is there any problem using brass in the block with electrolosis type corrosion due to dissimilar metals? If not, I like my new set up better than the original.
Thanks for input
 
   / Coolant Drain Plug Question #2  
Maybe put some teflon tape on the threads?
 
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#3  
Yes Sir
Put Teflon tape on all joints so that should help but I just wanted to make sure that there is no dissimilar metals problem
 
   / Coolant Drain Plug Question #4  
There's no problem using brass fittings on the block, just put sealant on the threads.
 
   / Coolant Drain Plug Question #5  
they make a thread treatment to prevent any problems with dissimilar metal.. however I'd seldom had problems with brass plugs into cast iron ..
 
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#6  
Thanks for the input folks. I put plenty of teflon tape on it so now I feel confident with the repair.
 

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