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There are to freeze plugs in the back of your 1996 Chevrolet blazer. There is a freeze plug on each side of the vehicle.
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Usually looking at the vehicle passenger side running up from right rear freeze plug up to inner fender
During a hard freeze, if there is only water and no antifreeze in the motor of your vehicle: at best, the freeze plugs will burst or pop out; at worst, the block will crack.
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The engine will leak out coolant/antifreeze from the freeze plug area. Freeze plugs can be replaced, it may take a lot of work to replace one but they are made to be replaceable. It is not advisable to drive any vehicle with a blown freeze plug.
Your engine will overheat, rapidly if they have 'popped out' (on any vehicle, incidentally) because all the anti-freeze will leak out.
No, it is possible to replace them in vehicle.
The steel freeze plug is better than a brass freeze plug. This is because the steel freeze plug can withstand high temperature from the engine block. Moreover, the steel freeze plugs usually fit very well.
a piston has gone thru it or u have a bad freeze plug
It will require an approved motion to the courts to release the freeze of the license.
Yes, but it is usually water in the gasoline that freezes.