A Chevy S-10 with a V6 engine typically has four freeze plugs, also known as core plugs or expansion plugs. These plugs are located on the engine block and are designed to prevent coolant from freezing and damaging the engine. The exact number can vary slightly depending on the specific engine model and year, but four is the standard count for most V6 configurations in the S-10.
yes they do betwween transmission and block
On the side of the engine block. they are not really freeze plugs. That is a myth. They are casting plugs used to remove the sand during casting.
Depending on your ride, the greezing plug could be located on the side, back or underneath the engine block.
There are several freeze plugs on most engines, some are easy to get to and others are not so easy. Give us more info.
Between the engine block and transmission. You will either have to remove the engine or transmission to get to them. NO OTHER WAY.
In North America, the S10 series ended in 2004.
One per cylinder, a four cylinder has four, a six cylinder has six and so on.
Check your anti-freeze levels
The average labor cost to replace freeze plugs on a 1994 Chevy S10 V6 motor typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on the shop's hourly rate and the complexity of the job. Labor times can vary, but it generally takes about 2 to 4 hours to complete the replacement. Additional costs may arise if other components need to be removed for access. Always check with local mechanics for precise estimates.
Need to know what size engine.
Follow the spark plug wires, they will lead you right to them.
They are lined up like this on my 1995 Chevy blazer 4.3 L, V6 1,6,5,4,3,2