leaking core plug (freeze) behind flywheel
It could be a freeze plug on the side of the engine block by the motor mount.
green fluid is engine coolant. as this is showing up near the transmission this could be leaking from the head gasket or from a freeze plug. you will just have to trace back where it is coming from remember there are freeze plugs behind transmission which are not viible while transmission is in vehicle
maintenance cost to repair freeze plug in gmc sierra truck 350 engine
No, you can plug a drive or trailer tire - you just can't plug a steer tire or use recaps on the steer axle.
There are about 8 freeze plugs which one is leaking?
freeze plug has blown out or leaking
Usually you'll have some leaking around the plug... get a flexible necked mirror and a flashlight and look around it for leaking cooolant.
That depends on which plug is leaking, most can be changed in vehicle.That depends on which plug is leaking, most can be changed in vehicle.
could be freeze plug, or intake leaking
Either one of the heater hoses are leaking or you have a freeze plug on the side of the engine leaking.
Nope prob leaking freeze plug
replace it
yes you can drop the trans and get to it
If you have a (casting plug) or what is commonly called a (freeze plug) that is leaking the only repair is to replace it.
Get under the vehicle and look to see if you can see the leaking freeze plug. If you can't then it may be between the motor and transmission. If so, you will have to remove the transmission to replace it.
leaking core plug (freeze) behind flywheel