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freeze plug size

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Workin on a 1990 Renix 4.0. Lookin for the size of the rear frost plug in behind the flywheel. Anyone know offhand?
98 XJ 2dr 4.0L, 4.5" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
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Re: freeze plug size

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anyone at all? is it metric or standard. I tried a 50mm, and it's a hair too small. That's all I have at my store :(
98 XJ 2dr 4.0L, 4.5" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
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Re: freeze plug size

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I don't know renix. My 97 TJ has 5 2" plugs in the block and a 2 9/64"
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Re: freeze plug size

Post by haroldpo6 »

I'm building a 1996 block and it has 2.14in or 50.92mm plugs, not sure on the 1990
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