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.
It can be hard to locate all of the little parts of a vehicle. The freeze plugs of a 1995 Chevy are located within the rear of the motor to the car.Ê
They are located on each side, front and rear.
There are freeze plugs on the left, right, and rear.
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and transmission side of the engine block.There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and transmission side of the engine block.
11, but one is actually the rear cam plug.
Pull the motor or pull the transmission, one of them has to come out.
First thing make sure your model has them in the rear.If so you will need to pull the transmission too get to the freeze plugs. AKA "casting plugs" I'm about to do the same thing myself, good luck to you..
You will either have to remove the transmission and fly-wheel to remove them or you can pull the engine out and then remove them.
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and transmission sides of the engine.
6, 2 in fornt 2 on one side 2 on the other * it also has 2 freeze plugs on the rear of the engine behind the flywheel/flexplate in the bell housing area, difficult to get to in the vehicle!!!!
They are on both sides and the rear.
You still have to remove the transmission on a van to access the rear freeze plugs.