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Old 04-27-2011, 12:51 PM
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1998 Silhouette Freeze Plugs

My 1998 Olds Silhouette with 3.4L Engine is shooting water out somewhere from the block/heads under the front heat shield. Are there freeze/expansion plugs located under there that may have blown or rotten out? My Haynes manuals says nothing about freeze plugs.

Note: There is no signs of antifreeze in the oil when I checked the dip stick.
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Re: 1998 Silhouette Freeze Plugs

The 3.4 has a common and annoying history of failed intake manifold gasket . I'd be surprised if it were anything else....
There is a "sticky" at the top of this forum.....well here is the link
http://www.d-tips.com/general/articl...icle.aspx?id=2
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