well one way i have done it was to drill a small hole in the center of the freeze plug ,then use a threaded auto sheet metal dent puller .screw it into the drilled hole and use the slide hammer to pop it out.clean the opening real good on the block and replace the freeze plug by finding a impact socket that fits snugly in the plug.use the socket to hammer in the new plug into the block ,just do it slowly and straight and also dont knock it in to far because it want seal right .heck it worked for me doing it this on a 72 chevy caprice with a 350 engine.hope this helps you
take a punch or chisel and pop the old one out the take a socket the size of the freeze plug and hammer it in
Where is the freeze plug. On a 1996 lumina3.1v6
where is the freeze plug located on a 1992 Chevy beretta and I need a picture on it also
how much does a mechanic charge to replace a freeze plug on a chevy el camino 8.0
freeze plug location 9 9 chevey Malibu
the car is smoking on the left side is it the freeze plug?
there is not just 1 freeze or (soft) plug, there is about 8 give or take a few
Yes, several.
i have a 1994 Chevy beretta and they are under the engine
Place something beneath the radiator to catch the anti-freeze. Remove the radiator drain plug. Allow the anti-freeze to drain completely out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the system with new anti-freeze.
Punch it in then pull it out with whatever means.
There isn't just ONE freeze plug; there are many, and they're all in the "water jacket" surrounding the cylinders.