Fun one is back of the block without pulling the trans!
Self tap siding/roofing screw installed with an air ratchet and then one of those slim jim style crow bars to pop it out.
Appropriate diameter socket, steel or wood plate across firewall and an appropriately shaped crow bar to push it into place.. just shootin from the hip here, I've only done the back of the block without pulling the trans all the way out of the car and that was when I was 17... 41 years ago.. lol
A good point, why are you replacing it. Corrosion ? If so the others are next to need replacing. If this is something that yourely on, a short cut repair is just that a band-aide. Bite the bullet and do it right, Probably will need more cooling system maintenance. Normal system should be flushed and coolant replaced every 3 years or so. Belts and hoses may be a little long depending on climate conditions and quality of your parts. Number one cause of vehicle breakdowns are caused by cooling system break down/failure. Heater cores are also usually forgotten until they leak.
Boy, this is an old trick- Chevy 6-cyl pick-ups. Freeze plug behind the head. Replacement required head removable. Not us! We drilled a hole in firewall to get to it and filled the hole with a snap-in metal cap. We sure beat flat-rate.
What about the 2 plugs at the back of the block? U gonna pull the tranny after? There is plugs on the side and front of the block also. Kim
That's the planWell that sucks. I would just change every plug then u know it’s all good. Kim