Drive a screwdriver through the old one and pop it out, clean the hole surface with sandpaper, get the new freeze plug and put some sealer around the edges of it and line it up with the hole and tap it in place with a hammer until the edges are flush with the block all the way around.
knock old freeze plug to make it turn across , then pull it out with a plier or vise grip. or knock it all the way in, then turn it across and pull it out, best if you pull from the middle. your local parts store might have the rubber style freeze plugs cost less than $5.00 easy to install no hassle
freeze plugs are located on the sides of engine block front and rear of heads the worst of all back of engine block gbox removal nessesary for that one get under car and look for telltale rusty water stain on road and follow it onto engine will be acrudy circle on side of block or could be behind anccilaries good luck Dave .cop
Yes, several.
It has 8 if it is a V-8 engine.
Generally, you need to find a freeze plug that is easy to get to, remove/destroy the freeze plug and install the block heater. Before you try to do all of that, make sure you have the right size freeze plug and everything that you need to install it. Generally, there is a bolt that tightens the freeze plug into the block. If you follow the included directions, it's reasonably straight-forward. If that sounds a little too involved, try an in-line coolant heater that connects to either a radiator hose or a heater hose, depending on what you get.
There are to freeze plugs in the back of your 1996 Chevrolet blazer. There is a freeze plug on each side of the vehicle.
They are located on each side, front and rear.
yes they do go bad
There are freeze plugs located on both sides, the front, and the back of the block.
There is 8 of them.
When it freezes, you can re-install it or upload version 1.3 on iphone or android. when I play this Game on android it freezes everytime. but after i re-install it, it does not freeze.
NO THEY ARE NOT.