I've been looking at the oem schematics and can't seem to find out which one is the coolant plug(maybe it's because i'm stupid). Could anyone help me with this. It's a '95 if that matters.
coolant plug
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				Kay Dee Eckz
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coolant plug
So I went to go change the coolant and the drain plug under the water pump is stripped to ****, I guess im in the market for a new plug. 
 
I've been looking at the oem schematics and can't seem to find out which one is the coolant plug(maybe it's because i'm stupid). Could anyone help me with this. It's a '95 if that matters.
			
			
									
						I've been looking at the oem schematics and can't seem to find out which one is the coolant plug(maybe it's because i'm stupid). Could anyone help me with this. It's a '95 if that matters.
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Re: coolant plug
I believe the plug you are after is a Kawasaki # 132BD0810 and  92022-1488 would be the crush washer for it.
			
			
									
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Re: coolant plug
I looked also, got the same part #. I buy crush washers from Napa or the like for 1/10th the price. You might be able to find that bolt in a "bolt kit" from the local shop for $10, but you also get a bunch of spare bolts...who doesn't need those?  I believe it's a standard thread bolt, but flanged and short.
			
			
									
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Re: coolant plug
definately get the crush washers from your local auto parts store.  They usually have them 2 or 3 to a card or keep an assortment in the back to match it up to.  It will save you money thats for sure.  And you have the choice of going copper, aluminum, or teflon.
			
			
									
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