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the most lkely reason of coolant leaks to the exterior of the engine is through a breach between the head and block. you should check the gasket first.
The foundation or all the exterior wall are built of cement block.
You should have three inches of wood on each side of any residential door.
Do you mean where on a car is a block heater install or who do you take the car to to install?
The foil should face out, as it is a thermal block and should deflect heat before it enters the wall cavity.
In the block you knock out a freeze plug and install it. There is also a magnetic one that you can attach to the block if it is iron.
To normally install a block heater you must remove an expanstion/ freeze plug in tighten in the block heater. The 6 cylinder 4.2L engine unfortunately does not appear to have any such plugs. The V8 engine should have a screw in style block heater installed in the left front of the engine block just below the cylinder head.
block heaters are kinda hard to install. you would have to drain your coolant and take out one of the freeze plugs. that's were the block heater gets put in to warm the coolant in the block.
The best solution is to purchase and install a clamp on block heater which is available through a Suzuki dealer. To my knowledge, you can't install a normal type of block heater (installs in frost plug). Dave Saskatchewan Canada 96 Suzuki Sidekick Sport
Yes their the same block....
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