Rus: Yes, I have watched some of those how-to videos. The go-divil uses a slightly convex flat plug rather than a shallow cup plug as shown in the videos. I have ordered a set of the flat plugs and if no instructions are included I will trying to call the vendor for installation procedures. I do have one of the Dorman rubber expansion plugs if all else fails, but I question how long one of those might last. I only have the right side rear plug to replace in a rebuilt motor already installed. I ddn't discover its failure until I started to put antifreeze in it. Somehow/somewhere/sometime it had been hit with an abrasive disc/wheel that reduced the center point of the disc enouth to leak but not show when painted over. Reminds me of an unfortunate Jeep adage, "if it doesn't leak, it isn't a Jeep". I'm trying for just an occasional drip of something; not enough for epa to cause a problem.