You will have to remove the long bolts that go through the motor mounts and raise the engine up and support it / brace it so it don't fall and tear a hand off. Then you will have to remove the 3 bolts that hold the mount to the engine block. Now replace the freeze plug.
There is a freeze out plug behind it that seals the water jacket up. REPLACE freeze plug.
Yes, there is a freeze plug behind both mount brackets.
To replace the freeze plug behind the motor mount on a 5.7 350 4x4, you'll first need to remove the motor mount and possibly the surrounding components for access. Drain the coolant from the system, then use a freeze plug removal tool or a punch to carefully drive out the old freeze plug. Clean the area thoroughly before inserting a new freeze plug, ensuring it’s seated properly. Finally, reassemble the motor mount and refill the coolant system.
Yes. Do you have a coolant leak?
Yes, on a 5.7 Hemi engine, there is typically a freeze plug located behind the motor mount. This plug is part of the engine's cooling system and helps prevent coolant from leaking out. If you need to access or replace it, you may have to remove the motor mount for better access. Always consult a service manual for specific procedures and precautions.
Front of the engine, behind the motor mount.Front of the engine, behind the motor mount.
Depends on which one. You may have to lift the engine if it's the one behind the motor mount.
It could be a freeze plug on the side of the engine block by the motor mount.
Front center of the engine, behind the motor mount bracket.Front center of the engine, behind the motor mount bracket.
Driver side of the engine, behind the motor mount.Driver side of the engine, behind the motor mount.
It is on the front of the engine, kind of behind the motor mount.It is on the front of the engine, kind of behind the motor mount.
Yes, there are plugs under both mounts, along with the back of the engine(trans has to be removed for these).