Try block seal, mixes with water, at parts house, cheap
I used a 1- 7/8" hole saw bit to drill through the bell housing right by the freeze plug
If one needs replacing, so will all the others. Easiest way is to separate the engine from the transmission and hoist the engine out of the car . That way you'll have access to all the freeze plugs
SOURCE: crack suspected on automatic golf 1 flex plate
This really should be fixed ASAP. You might be able to drive it for a while But, The longer you drive it the More Components that you could Damage.
SOURCE: Freeze plug/plate leak
if this is the plate above LH side of the oil filter and behind/below the alternator, the gasket is leaking. Its called Water/coolant seal plate. Hopefully this helps
SOURCE: Where does # 1 spark
Ford numbers the cylinders on the V6 as follows: The right hand bank [or bank of cylinders closest to the firewall] are numbered front to rear as 1, 2, & 3, The left hand bank of cylinders [closest to the radiator] are numbered front-to-rear as 4, 5, & 6.
SOURCE: I need a manual on the ford 3.0 liter flex fuel for my 2000 ford taurus vin code2
Click on link.http://www.automotix.net/autorepair/diy/2004-ford-taurus-repair.html
SOURCE: where are the freeze plugs on a 2000 ford tauraus 3.0 flex fuel engine
No, I don't think any engine has freeze plugs on the front of engine. They are on the side of the block, just under the exhaust manifold, usually 3 on each side. Freeze plugs are easy to replace as long as you can get to them easily.
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