Yes
No, they are in the engine block, not in the heads. Freeze plugs are a misnomer. They are actually casting plugs.
The heads themselves have NO freeze plugs in them. But the block/engine has 8 freeze plugs in it.
they are casting plugs you will find them on each side of the engine block below the heads
The ( 2 ) engine , cylinder heads , are on each side of your V6 engine where the spark plugs are - just look for where the spark plug wires connect to the spark plugs
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They are located in the engine block and in the heads.
The Engine - more specifically - the heads.
Are the heads and pistons stock ?? sounds like you have something /foreign object in the cylinder. Carbon, broken valve, Rod bearing spun in the rod journal allowing the piston to come up past TDC. Top dead center. Therefore striking the spark plug.Do you have more then 1 plug smashed ??If the engine has been souped up with high dome pistons and the clearance is not correct then pistons will strike plugs and probley bend the valves are even brake the valves, good by spark plugs and engine.Really need more info. to talk with you more about your problem.You will need to ask your question again if this does not help you. THANK YOU.
Engine parts such as a clutch, pistons, and spark plugs are used in the construction of a car. Non-engine parts used include the windshield, brakes, and tires.
It means that there are 8 pistons the simataniously go up an down in the block to compress fuel while its ignited by your spark plugs
You are going to have to remove all plugs or injectors and crank the engine until it is spit out, depending on the manifold you may have to remove the intake to get it all cleaned out as you can cause serious engine damage if you don't!!!!, liked cracked pistons or heads from the hydraulic effect.
On sides of engine block. Also on the back between the engine and the transmission and in the ends of the heads.