The Enginetech PK229A is a steel engine expansion plug set for 1983-2003 Ford/International 6.9L engines.
Specifications
| Part Number | PK229A |
| Product Type | Steel Freeze Plug Set |
| Material | Steel |
Vehicle Fitment
- 1983-1987 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1983-1987 Ford E-350 Econoline 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1983-1987 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1983-1987 Ford F-250 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1983-1987 Ford F-350 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1983-1988 International 1654 6.9L 420ci V8
- 1984 Ford F-150 6.9L 420ci V8 OHV [VIN:1]
- 1984-1986 International Cargostar 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1984-1988 International S1654 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1984-1988 International S1753 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1986 International F1954 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1986-1988 International 1652SC 6.9L 420ci V8
- 1987 International M1400 Metro II 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1987 International M1600 Metro II 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1987-1988 International 1452SC 6.9L 420ci V8
- 1988 International S1853 6.8L 420ci V8
- 1994-1996 Ford F-250 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1994-1997 Ford F-350 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1995-1998 Ford E-350 Econoline 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1995-2002 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1999-2002 Ford E-450 Econoline Super Duty 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1999-2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 1999-2003 Ford F-350 Super Duty 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 2000-2003 Ford Excursion 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
- 2003 Ford E-350 Club Wagon 7.3L 445ci V8 OHV [VIN:F] Turbocharged
Enginetech freeze plug sets (also known as expansion plugs, core plugs,
or Welsh plugs) are produced using high quality cold-rolled steel with zinc plating for
excellent corrosion resistance, or brass for superior long-term protection in severe-duty
and high-mileage applications. Enginetech offers a full selection including standard cup
design, reverse taper, disc, and deep cup styles. Always replace all expansion plugs
during a complete engine rebuild - old plugs left in place are a common source of coolant
leaks on rebuilt engines. Apply a thin coat of thread sealant or anaerobic gasket maker
to the plug outer diameter before installation. Verify all plug diameters match your
engine block before ordering.