Freeze plug removal
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Freeze plug removal
How the heck do you remove the freeze plugs on a v6? I can take the ones out of a v8 without any troubles but on a v6 they hit the back of the cylinder wall when removing them. I want to remove them because im having the block hot tanked at school.
-Bryan
1989 Beretta GT (Money pit #1)
1996 GMC Sonoma (Money pit #2)
1993 GTZ ( Couldn't ask for a better Car)
The 3 reasons why I'm broke
1989 Beretta GT (Money pit #1)
1996 GMC Sonoma (Money pit #2)
1993 GTZ ( Couldn't ask for a better Car)
The 3 reasons why I'm broke
Freeze plug removal
Same way as the v8, and with the 6 you flip them side ways, and and pry them out.
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Freeze plug removal
Push one side in and then grab the other side with vise grips.
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Freeze plug removal
When they put stuff in HOT liquid that strip off ALL the gunk and everything else. It eats away just about everthing except metal.
Joe -- 94 Olds Achieva Quad 4 HO ; 92 Olds Achieva Quad 4 SOHC; '69 Firebird 350 ; '77 Olds Cutlass (Yes, I have *4* GM cars. ).  86 TBird & 86 Mustang GT with Cobra brakes & ABS.
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