The toughest part is working on it with the engine in the car. If you can't remove the engine, it will take longer and cause more cuss words.
Use a hammer and screwdriver to remove the old plug. Sometimes you can push one side in to get the other side to swivel out. Sometimes you end up taking the plug out in pieces because it's so rusty. A pair of channel lock pliers can be helpful for prying out the plug.
Put Permatex or shellac compound on the edges to seal it. Use a large socket that just fits in the cup to drive the new plug into position.
There isn't just ONE freeze plug; there are many, and they're all in the "water jacket" surrounding the cylinders.
There are 8 freeze plugs.
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You need access to the back of the block, so either remove the engine from the car, or remove the transmission. You can usually use a screwdriver and hammer to drive the plug in, which will cause half of it to tip out, which you can get ahold of with channel lock pliers and yank out. To install the new plug, go to the auto parts store and buy the rubber ones that are screwed in place.
There is a freeze out plug behind it that seals the water jacket up. REPLACE freeze plug.
Don't do it because it's not a Chevy.
The oil drain plug on a 1994 Chevy 350 is on the underside of the motor. Look for a bolt in the very center of the bottom of the engine.
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If your asking about FREEZE OUT PLUGS then it has 8 of them.
The 1989 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine spark plug gap is dependent upon the engine application. The most common spark plug gap for the Chevy 350 engine is .027.
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