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froozen 2011

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My 2011 has been frozen, and i didn't let the water out, and now the round plugs in the head from the both cylinders broke out, so the coolwater runs out.
Can i repair this or do i hav to buy two new heads?

My English is not verry good so i wriye it in dutch too

Min 2011 is bevroren geweest en het water was niet afgetapt, nu zijn de ronde pluggen aan de voor en achterkant van de kop eruit gesprongen, is dit te repareren of moet ik nieuwe koppen kopen.

there's a foto off the problem om www.paddoonline.tk
 
You can replace the plugs. You will have to remove the heads to replace them all, the part number of the plug is 972311 you will need 10 (5 for each head) It is likely that the heads are cracked if they are you will have to replace them
 
Thank you Allan, I already took the heads off and if i'm richt the fifth plug is on the underside off the head? and how do I get the plug's out that are still in?
And how do I get the new plugs in?

 
MAYBE YOU CAN MELT THEM OUT WITH A WELDER???? I JUST DRILL A HOLE IN THE PLUG AND STICK A SCREWDRIVER IN AND POP THEM OUT;) TO PUT THE NEW ONES IN CLEAN THE HOLE WITH A SMALL KNIFE PUT SOME (INSTANT GASKET) THE RED PASTE STUFF YOU GET IN A CAR PARTS SHOP;) AROUND THE INSIDE OF THE HOLE AND PUT THE PLUG IN MAKE SURE IT'S THE RIGHT WAY ROUND;) AND TAP IT IN WITH A SCREWDRIVER HANDLE UNTIL IT IS THE SAME LEVEL AS THE HEAD FACE:) AND YOUR WORK IS DONE!:D
 
The fith plug is on the underside of the head, as Zetormatic states drill a hole & pop out the old plugs with a screwdriver, clean the seatings & use a smear of Red Hermetite on the plugs seating, fit the new plug with the dome facing out tap gently with a ball pain hammer until the plug is flat. By flatening the dome the plugs outer diameter becomes larger securing the plug in the hole.
 
Thank you boys i've been to the dealer for new plugs and he had tons of them.
I already took out the old plugs and i'm going too put the new one's in tomorrow.
I thought it would be a hard job to repair it but with jour quick help it was easier as i thought.
Thank you again and the photo's off the tractor wil be online every week so you can see how it's going.

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