Yes there are 2 of them in the back of the block. To service them you must remove the transmission are pull the engine. You will see a bigger plug in the dead center of the back of the block, Do not tuch it , leave it alone. It is the cam plug, no coolant behind it. JUST OIL.
Left, right, and rear sides of the block.
freeze plugs are located along both sides of engine block and also on the rear of block behind the flywheel. freeze plugs are also located in the heads
It can be hard to locate all of the little parts of a vehicle. The freeze plugs of a 1995 Chevy are located within the rear of the motor to the car.Ê
There are freeze plugs on the left, right, and rear.
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.
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and transmission sides of the engine.
Core plugs, or freeze plugs, are actually the holes where the sand is drained out during�the casting of the engine block. These holes also interconnect the passage of the coolant inside the block. It was called a freeze plug because it is supposed to protect the block from freezing damage, since water expands when it freezes. There are three plugs on each side of the block of the 5.9 liter Dodge engine. There are also two at the rear above the flywheel. And one each on the rear of the�heads.
freeze plugs are located along both sides of block also at rear behind the flywheel.also have smaller freeze plugs in heads these plugs are used to fill holes that are left in the block and heads after casting at manufacture. the holes are there to facilitate the removal of sand used in the casting, otherwise the blocks would be a solid lump om steel with no water chambers contrary to them being called freeze plugs, they do not stop an engine freezing and certainly do not come out of block when coolant does freeze if this happened we would not get cracked and broken blocks in boat engines that were not winterized in time for the winter and most boat engines are just a marinised car engine
They are on both sides and the rear.
You still have to remove the transmission on a van to access the rear freeze plugs.
There are actually no freeze plugs located in the block. The only freeze plugs are located in the cyl. heads front and rear.
rear freeze plugs