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Freeze Plug Jeep Yj. I have looked everywhere tying to find out the locations and amount of freeze plugs on my 1989 jeep wrangler 2.5 liter 4 cylinder Here is a pic of the side of the engine stripped down. It’s the one with the stock block. The four brass plugs in the head are the ones i am referring to. Seems the rear freeze plug in the block is leaking. You replaced 1 freeze plug with a tighten and expand rubber plug after pulling the intake and exhaust manifolds off. With the jeep assembled in. My mechanic (who has worked on my wrangler for. My stock 95 with a 145k and just installed remand power train ax5 just sprung a coolant leak from the upper rear freeze out plug…after a coolant flush. We're in no rush but wondering if it'll be easier. You could've put in 'real' freeze plugs like the factory. Jeep had a rough start yesterday and once it was going i revved er up a bit and blew a frost plug.

Freeze plug replacement 4.0 Jeep Cherokee Forum
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The four brass plugs in the head are the ones i am referring to. Seems the rear freeze plug in the block is leaking. My stock 95 with a 145k and just installed remand power train ax5 just sprung a coolant leak from the upper rear freeze out plug…after a coolant flush. You replaced 1 freeze plug with a tighten and expand rubber plug after pulling the intake and exhaust manifolds off. I have looked everywhere tying to find out the locations and amount of freeze plugs on my 1989 jeep wrangler 2.5 liter 4 cylinder It’s the one with the stock block. With the jeep assembled in. Here is a pic of the side of the engine stripped down. We're in no rush but wondering if it'll be easier. My mechanic (who has worked on my wrangler for.

Freeze plug replacement 4.0 Jeep Cherokee Forum

Freeze Plug Jeep Yj It’s the one with the stock block. My mechanic (who has worked on my wrangler for. It’s the one with the stock block. We're in no rush but wondering if it'll be easier. With the jeep assembled in. The four brass plugs in the head are the ones i am referring to. Here is a pic of the side of the engine stripped down. Seems the rear freeze plug in the block is leaking. I have looked everywhere tying to find out the locations and amount of freeze plugs on my 1989 jeep wrangler 2.5 liter 4 cylinder You could've put in 'real' freeze plugs like the factory. Jeep had a rough start yesterday and once it was going i revved er up a bit and blew a frost plug. My stock 95 with a 145k and just installed remand power train ax5 just sprung a coolant leak from the upper rear freeze out plug…after a coolant flush. You replaced 1 freeze plug with a tighten and expand rubber plug after pulling the intake and exhaust manifolds off.

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