If you stand against the driver's side fender, facing the engine, it will be on the side of the block facing toward the rear of the car. If you bend at the waist and snake your right hand in front of the heat shield and just under the exhaust manifold with a 10 mm in a small handled 1/4" socket driver you can reach it. It's obvious once you see it--it's tall and stands away from the block about a 3/8"; but you can only see it from above with your head down. I spent alot of time on my back looking at the front of the block--it's not there; it's just under the end of the exhaust manifold toward the back of the engine.
If the manifold is hot, you will burn the back your hand just between the base of the thumb and first finger.
in the engine block at the botton
They are installed in holes in the engine block where the frost plugs are normally located
Is on the engine block on the upper water hose.
The engine block coolant drain plug on 4.3 liter Chevy Blazer is located on the bottom of the engine, near the oil filter. It allows coolant to be completely drained from the block during maintenance.
The coolant drain plug is located on bottom corner of radiator facing engine.
on the buttom of the block Can you please be more specific? Where exactly on the bottom of the block? Near what on the block?
On front driver's side of engine block.
Rear of the engine block, near the oil pan.
The water coolant on a BMW 525d is located in the radiator hoses, radiator and engine block. It is circulated via a pump which helps cool and maintain engine temperature.
drivers side of engine block
The thermostat is located by the side of the cylinder block near the coolant inlet. Remove the coolant inlet housing after disconnecting cables and loosening the holding bolts. You will be able to remove the thermostat to replace it.,
On the GM 4.8 engine, the block drain plug for coolant is typically located on the driver's side of the engine block, towards the rear. It is a small threaded plug that can be removed to drain coolant from the engine block. Make sure to allow the engine to cool down before attempting to remove the plug to avoid burns from hot coolant. Always check the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and specifications.