rocky_mtn_ram
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- Joined
- Dec 12, 2010
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- Ram Year
- 2001
- Engine
- 5.9
So I took off my wheels today to inspect a horrific grinding sound coming from my driver side brake pads to reveal the inner pad closest to the caliper piston was completely melted to my rotor and a small chip missing in one of the caliper pistons. obviously I knew this needs attention, but then I look at my block on the drivers side and see coolant leaking from a freeze plug beneath the motor mount. Seriously? WOW! At any rate, can someone please provide me with a little detail on what replacing this freeze plug entails. Just jack it up and remove the motor mount and maybe exhaust manifold to allow access and chisel it out? What about installation? Just pound it in with a similar sized socket and some RTV? By the way, it's a 2001 Ram 1500 5.9L Sport 4x4 quad cab. Please help! Thanks a million in advance for any assitance provided.