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Old 01-01-2005, 01:54 PM
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Question Freeze Plugs (?)

Hello and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

I have a 1992 Blazer 4.3 TB.

I lent it to my mom while her car was in the shop.
The temp here droped to about 3 degrees a couple
days before I got it back.

When I started it up it started fine and ran fine.

On the way home it started to miss.

While backing into my drive, it stalled 3 times.

When I finally got it parked there was water coming
out of the passenger side of the engine.

My question is this: Are there freeze plugs on both sides of
the block? Is it hard to get to them?

Thanks in advance.
- Mike

- Mike
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Old 01-01-2005, 10:11 PM
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Re: Freeze Plugs (?)

Yes there are plugs on both sides, although it's pretty uncommon for them to leak on a fairly late model. Have to crawl under there and take a close look to be sure where the leak is.
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Old 01-02-2005, 01:55 AM
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Re: Freeze Plugs (?)

I sure hope that the frost plugs are easier to change on the 4.3L than on the 2.8L

did you test your coolant level lately?

I sure hope that you didn't crack the block, or something with a iced up motor.

Good luck, and a happy new year back at you
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