The freeze plugs are designed to blow before the engine cracks on a 1997 Aurora. The process is not foolproof, and the block could still possibly crack.
it will freeze in to a ice block
A freeze plug is located in the side of an engine block that is supposed to protect the block against freeze damage.
It could cause the evaporator coil to freeze up if not enough air is blowing over it. If that happends just shut it off and let thaw.
i cant find my cord for my block heater for my 97 aurora
There are freeze plugs on each side of the block,their are also freeze plugs on the front and back of the block.
freeze water the night before, run around your block 2times a day before the marathon, PRACTICE, Practice, and practice.
If it is a freeze plug it would not have threads. Freeze Plugs are designed to pop out of the block should the water in the block freeze. This could not happen if the plug was threaded. Hope This Helped.
On the engine block.
The blowing ice crystals can block the sun during blizzards.
On sides of engine block.
Freeze plugs are located on the block 2in front 2in rear 2 on each side of block
Freeze or expansion plugs are located at various places through the engine block in the event that the block does freeze it will hopefully push a plug out before the block cracks. Depending on the leaking one, you need to locate it, remove anything that obstructs you from accessing it first. You have to use a litle creativity on how you get it out. A punch or a chisel is my prefered tool choice. After you get it out, use a block of wood to seat the new one in. Or you can you a rubber one that it expanded with a socket.