The is no drain plug on the engine block. The only "plugs" there is, are freeze plugs, but those have to be knocked out and replaced with new ones, if you want to remove them.
the back of the block
thermostat housing on the side of the engine block
DONT BE STUPID
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It is an engine that has it's one and only cam shaft in the head above the valves. Instead of having it below in the block. A double overhead cam has two cams in each head.
no Ford focus 2.0 single overhead cam and escort 2.0 single overhead cam are the same block and head everything bolted on it, needs to be swapped over. 1996 has the 1.9L in it. I can't say for sure but I don't think it will work as it is a slightly different engine. I'm new to these vehicles but not with engines. I bought a 2001 Focus 2.0 SOHC vin P for my daughter with a trashed cylinder head and block. They're both similar in casting So, I bought a 1997 Ford Escort block since they both interchange with the head and I thought I can just slap the Escort block to the Focus. Wrong, one of the water pump bolt holes is different and the side of the engine towards the firewall don't have the mounting for the Focus steering on the Escort block. So far that's all I could find that's different. I might have to modify the Escort block to fit the water pump (maybe drill & tap for the misalign hole). Just check for extra meat behind it. The steering mount I might have to make a bracket to fit for the Focus since there's only 2 undrilled blanks on the block of the Escort. I still need to do some comparison before attempting to do the modifications. I can't afford anymore mistakes since I didn't know these engines drop there valve seats and ruin the head and block. I'm good on aircooled Baja VW's engine and fabrication BTW, I need some help myself in these Fords. ********** People need to abide by what the interchange manuals say, and they say these engines do not interchange. End of story.
single overhead cam Not true, it is cam in block design and over head valve (OHV).
The 2002 Tacoma engine block will have two coolant drain plugs on each side of the block. The coolant drain plugs will be near the front and the rear of the engine block.
The coolant drain plug on a Nissan Micra engine block is on the upper part of the block. It is under the intake manifold.
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.
Install block heater in lower rad hose .
where is the coolant drain plug on the engine block of Honda ACCORD 2.4 2006