Were are the freeze plugs
The heads themselves have NO freeze plugs in them. But the block/engine has 8 freeze plugs in it.
No, they are in the engine block, not in the heads. Freeze plugs are a misnomer. They are actually casting plugs.
Freeze plugs are located on the sides of the engine block to allow for the expansion of the coolant if it should freeze. Without them the engine block could crack. They do not normally have to be replaced unless they begin to leak from corrosion or external damage.
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.
No, the freeze plugs are on the engine.
There are freeze plugs on the left, right, and rear.
There are four freeze plugs on a 1988 5.7 liter General Motors engine. There are to freeze plugs on each side of the engine.
The freeze plugs are on the engine, not the transmission.
You can replace all of them BUT the 2 in the rear of the engine block with out pulling the engine. To remove the rear ones you can either pull the transmission are remove the engine your choice.
Where are the freeze plugs located on a 2003 GMC Sonoma 4.3L Vortec engine?
It has 8 freeze plugs.
There are freeze plugs on all sides of the engine.