freeze plug backside of head ?
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Not sure if there's enough room or not, which is why I'm asking how to get to it in order to replace it? The actual replacing isnt bad its going to be the getting to it part. I think I'd rather cut a whole in the floorboard then pull the head or engine. I'm just hoping someone has a better idea? Heck maybe I'll get lucky and when I pull the carpet back someone will already have an access panel of some sort back there...
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Not sure if there's enough room or not, which is why I'm asking how to get to it in order to replace it? The actual replacing isnt bad its going to be the getting to it part. I think I'd rather cut a whole in the floorboard then pull the head or engine. I'm just hoping someone has a better idea? Heck maybe I'll get lucky and when I pull the carpet back someone will already have an access panel of some sort back there...
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^ i don't know if that's good news or bad news. it probably easier to pull the head than it is to pull the engine or trans.
but back to the freeze plug on the head. when my transmission got replaced, i asked for all possible freeze plugs to be replaced. the 4 or so on the back of the block were very easy. the ones on the back of the head were pretty much impossible to get to, even with the trans out. everybody including me that looked at it said - you know, if they're not looking bad or leaking, the best thing to do is leave them alone. there's zero room to swing a hammer between the firewall and the head.
if i had a back of the head, and being lazy like i am, i'd try to gob on big layer of RTV to see if it would hold.
but back to the freeze plug on the head. when my transmission got replaced, i asked for all possible freeze plugs to be replaced. the 4 or so on the back of the block were very easy. the ones on the back of the head were pretty much impossible to get to, even with the trans out. everybody including me that looked at it said - you know, if they're not looking bad or leaking, the best thing to do is leave them alone. there's zero room to swing a hammer between the firewall and the head.
if i had a back of the head, and being lazy like i am, i'd try to gob on big layer of RTV to see if it would hold.