Slow, Driving Rustoration 1972 Dart

Knock them out and install marine grade brass plugs. Then you will never worry about it again. BTW these are not called "Freeze plugs" they do not pop out automatically if the block freezes. The block will likely crack if it freezes. Sometimes they pop out under pressure when that happens, but it's not a feature they were designed for.

the proper terminology is "core plug". These machined holes with metal plugs hammered in them are the final finishing process from the rough casting holes left behind from the supports of the casting sand that was used to create the water jackets when the block was sand cast. They are machined and plugged to hold coolant.
I beg to differ. YES, they are called freeze plugs. I've worked on cars for almost fifty years and I've never heard anyone refer to them as core plugs. Maybe it's a regional thing? I get how the holes were made, but I find it interesting that it popped loose when it was -4 degrees last week also.

Not looking to argue. You stated your opinion and I stated mine.