Engine Block Cam Plug

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Engine Block Cam Plug

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Does anyone know a part number for the Camshaft Cup in the back of the block?
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Re: Engine Block Cam Plug

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Found it!!!

Maybe this should be added to the "Misc Parts FAQ" since this plug doesn't come in the freeze plug set.

The MOPAR P/N is J3172313. This is for the shallow expansion plug that keeps the cam from going out the backside of the block.
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Re: Engine Block Cam Plug

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It came in my freeze plug set. It was steel instead of brass.

2 9/64" I think. Sealed Power = 3812170
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Post by IH 392 »

The cam plug should come in the "CORE" plug set, they're NOT freeze plugs, the side of the block WILL!come off from the ice, ice expands in all directions equally.
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