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There are six freeze plugs
The freeze plugs on the 1994 Ford Ranger have locations that vary slightly depending on the engine choice. On most trucks the freeze plugs are on the engine block below where the spark plugs are located.
There are 3 plugs on each side of the engine.
are there freexe out pluges on rear of block on a 2.3 engine ford ranger
how do you replace the freeze plugs between the transmision and motor on a 1997 f150 5.4
The hardest part is getting to them. You have to be able to get clear access to the freeze plugs. There are typically several, and often there are a some that are difficult to reach. You'll need to look at a reference manual to see where they all are. Sometimes you have to pull the engine to get to the freeze plug that is under the flywheel/flex plate. It depends where the freeze plugs are located. I just recently had the rear plugs replaced on my ranger v6 3.0 and you cannot reach them. I had a shop do the work and instead of lifting the engine out they dropped the transmission and was able to reach them from underneath.
lots of freeze plugs along bottom side of engine block on rear of block behinf fly wheel on engine heads
No- but you do have to be ambidextrous. My 93 Ranger is a bear, so I always replace with the best plugs I can find. Having different lenghts of socket extensions is also a must.
drill a hole in it install a screw and pry it out then drive in a new one
No, they are in the engine block, not in the heads. Freeze plugs are a misnomer. They are actually casting plugs.
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