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freeze plugs
where are the freeze plugs for a 1994 Chevy Camaro, 3.4l v-6, specifically?
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Re: freeze plugs
On the sides of the block:
Passenger side................Driver Side .......................|5|_|6| ..........Here --> |3|_|4| <-- Here .......................|1|_|2| ........................FRONT................. Right below the cylinder heads, centered vertically on the block
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Re: freeze plugs
Don't forget the two on the back of the block. There are two more at the rear, requiring the removal of the transmission. Highly recommend replacing them with brass, as brass plugs won't corrode like steel.
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Re: freeze plugs
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