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#481886 05/21/23 07:19 PM
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Hi,
Can someone tell me how many, and where are the freeze plugs on a 206 engine. Its a 1933.
I only see one below the manifold. Are there more, and can they be replaced without removing the engine?

Thanks,


Doug Ledonne
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There should be one at the back of the block. Kind of hard to see. May be visible with the floor boards off.

Frank
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Thanks Frank.
With the floorboards out I could reach up and feel it. But it is behind the firewall and the only way to get to it would be to remove the engine or cut a small part of the firewall. Neither seem like a good idea.
I'll leave it for now...
Doug.


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