Sure why not!
drive a screwdriver through the old ones and pop them out and to reinstall the new ones I put permetex around the edges and set them in place and get a socket about the size that will fit inside the freeze plug and drive them in with a hammer hitting on the socket.
No
cheeseburger french fries hot dog chicken nuggets soda salad shake
by teaching it to drive
Mc patches is when you say to the order box at the drive through " get me a mc paches and a mc chicken and some mc fries please"
There is no logical answer.
Only if the Bering Straights were to freeze over enough to allow a vehicle to drive across.
I bought a 1993 Grand Am back in March and didn't get to drive it long at all. I had close to $1000 put in it. The guy I got it from said the only thing I needed was a motor for the drivers side and it would work. It still don't work. I need to find out how hard it is to change a freeze plug
I don't know I bought a car but it will not let me drive the car
No ( not unless you want to wreck the engine ) If the freeze plug is " blown " than the engine coolant will just pour out
not legally
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.