No, they are in the engine block, not in the heads. Freeze plugs are a misnomer. They are actually casting plugs.
lots of freeze plugs along bottom side of engine block on rear of block behinf fly wheel on engine heads
The freeze plugs on the 1994 Ford Ranger have locations that vary slightly depending on the engine choice. On most trucks the freeze plugs are on the engine block below where the spark plugs are located.
Were are the freeze plugs
up your arse !
There are 3 plugs on each side of the engine.
on the engine block
Freeze (Expansion) plugs are located in the Engine cooling system. There is no specific location where they must be. They can be installed in the block, cylinder heads, and often in both locations.
Yes. There is at least one large freeze plug behind the flywheel. In some cases, there are two smaller ones to the side of the one big one. There are also freeze plugs on each end of both cylinder heads (if a 351 Windsor).
There is not one freeze plug. There many freeze plugs, ususally there are three on each side of the engine block, one in the rear inside the bellhousing, and there is usually one at each end of both cylinder heads. There may be more depending on the engine.
On the sides of the engine block and possibly on the rear of the block.
They are on the sides of the engine block.
The Engine - more specifically - the heads.