It depends on the freeze plug. Generally though, pull everything out of the way so that you can get to it. There may be one or more in the BACK of the engine, so to get to those you will need to separate the engine and transmission.
If it's a side freeze plug, for example behind the starter, you would need to pull the starter and anything else that might hinder access to the freeze plug. Then, pull the freeze plug out using whatever method you find acceptable. Generally, if the freeze plug is rusted, you can put a large screwdriver or small pry bar into the weakened area then pry out the freeze plug.
Once the old plug has been removed, clean the opening and install the new one. If you have the type with the tightening screw, just tighten it in to seal it. Otherwise you'll need to press in the new one, making sure to get a good seal.
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as long as they both have the 4l60 then yes. count the bolts on the trans pans and if they have the same # of bolts it should work.
The vehicle speed sensor, on your 1994 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor is labeled as such.
Sides of the block, 6 total.
Dextron II transmission fluid.
stalling, stopping, stuttering, starving for fuel.
1500 pounds or 3/4 ton
unplug your battery for 15 minutes and it will go off
Both dash and rear panels use 4x6 in speakers
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 fuel pump shutoff switch is located in the fuse box. The location of the switch can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
could be a vacuum leak