There are freeze plugs on all sides of the engine.
They are on all sides of the motor.
All sides of the engine.
You still have to remove the transmission on a van to access the rear freeze plugs.
All over the engine block. Look them up.
Three on each side and two on the back.
There are three on each side, and two on the back of the block.
Three on the left, three on the right, two on the rear of the block.
It will have eight in total. Three on each side and two on the rear.
No, the freeze plugs are on the engine.
To replace the rear freeze plugs on a 1997 Dodge 318 V8 Ram Van, first, ensure the engine is cool and drain the coolant. Remove any necessary components obstructing access to the freeze plugs, then use a punch to carefully tap the old plugs out. Clean the area thoroughly before inserting new freeze plugs, ensuring they are seated properly, and then reassemble any components removed. Finally, refill the cooling system with coolant and check for leaks.
freeze plugs go bad usually in very cool temps if your truck has water in it and the freeze plugs or some come out it means there doing there job protecting your engine from freezing and they will leak and try to come out when bad hope that answers your question.