If you are referring to plugs in the engine block, sometimes called freeze plugs, they are used to remove sand from the casting when the engine block is cast. They are not freeze plugs and serve no purpose after manufacture.
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They were built as tombs.
Core plugs are also known as freeze plugs or expansion plugs. They are used to seal the holes left in an engine block after the casting process.
on the engine
In a Mercedes Sprinter, the core plugs, also known as freeze plugs or expansion plugs, are typically located in the engine block and cylinder head. They are designed to seal the coolant passages and can usually be found on the sides and rear of the engine. Their primary purpose is to prevent the engine from cracking due to freezing coolant or to allow for coolant drainage during maintenance. Accessing them may require removing certain components, depending on the engine configuration.
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The TE20, a tractor model manufactured by Massey Ferguson, typically has two core plugs, also known as freeze plugs or expansion plugs. These plugs are designed to prevent coolant from leaking out of the engine block and to protect against freezing damage. Proper maintenance of these plugs is essential for the longevity of the engine.
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If using standard copper core spark plugs, every 30,000 miles. If using platinum plugs, up to every 100,000.
The core plugs are along the side of the engine (the side facing the front of the car) and one larger one on the rear of the engine which is inside the bell housing.