Pontiac 6000 part?

Question:
89 pontiac 6000 4 cyl. 2.5 liter -- i bought this car used and i assume that the plug in heater that is connected directly to the block was put in at the factory. i took the one bolt out that holds it, in hopes of replacing it, well i must of not put it in all the way so now all the coolant drained out and i cant seem to find out what size bolt it is. all i want to do is seal that bolt hole so that my car may be operational again

Answers:

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You will need to replace the block heater or install a "frost plug". On the other end of the bolt that you removed wa a flat butterfly bracket that would pull the block heater tightening it to the block. When you removed the bolt this would have dropped inside and that is why it will no longer seal or hold pressure. http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/...

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cruise down to your local auto parts store, tell 'em you need a soft plug for your engine block; you may need to get an approximate diameter measurement to help get the right one but they are usually listed by application. It taps in with a small hammer, be careful to put it in straight.
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