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<blockquote data-quote="nateberrier" data-source="post: 6787885" data-attributes="member: 612014"><p>Where are freeze plugs typically located? I know the engine usually needs pulled to replace them. I just got off my *** and checked the oil, I dont see any coolant or water in the oil on the dipstick. Im doing a change tomorrow so Ill know that for sure. It doesnt smoke when its running and actually runs well at this point, Being that it seems to come from the front my guess is the water pump but there is a cover so i cant see the pump at all. I get the windshield tomorrow and i guess thats when ill be doing the pump. It sat for about three years without a radiator and a small amount of coolant/water in the block, has a new thermostat, radiator and hoses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateberrier, post: 6787885, member: 612014"] Where are freeze plugs typically located? I know the engine usually needs pulled to replace them. I just got off my *** and checked the oil, I dont see any coolant or water in the oil on the dipstick. Im doing a change tomorrow so Ill know that for sure. It doesnt smoke when its running and actually runs well at this point, Being that it seems to come from the front my guess is the water pump but there is a cover so i cant see the pump at all. I get the windshield tomorrow and i guess thats when ill be doing the pump. It sat for about three years without a radiator and a small amount of coolant/water in the block, has a new thermostat, radiator and hoses. [/QUOTE]
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