Probably 1 5/8".
There are three on each side and two on the back.
Three on each side and two on the back.
The freeze plugs in the back of a Dodge 318 engine are typically 1.75 inches in diameter. However, it’s important to check for specific engine variations or modifications, as some may have different sizes. Always verify with the manufacturer's specifications or consult a service manual for the exact dimensions needed for your specific engine model.
Three on each side and two on the back.
When the engine is removed from the engine compartment, and detached from the transmission, there are freeze plugs on the back side of the engine. You may be able to just disconnect the engine from the transmission, and loosen the motor mounts and lift the engine partially away to replace the freeze plugs.
The 1977 Dodge W200 featuring 318 (5.2L) small-block V8 engine usually has six freeze plugs on each side of the engine block which makes it a dozen freeze plugs. You might have one or two additional on the back of the engine block, usually covered up by the transmission, depending on the casting. This makes the total number of 14 freeze plugs. Freeze plugs (also termed core plugs or expansion plugs) are essential parts that help safeguard your engine block against freezing and block the casting holes that were created during the casting operation. A classic Dodge W 200 is a car that requires inspection and replacement of worn-out or leaking freeze plugs because they can result in expensive engine damage. Your 1977 Dodge W200 318 needs quality freeze plugs or other engine parts? Visit Car Parts Store USA The warehouses are your dependable source of OEM and aftermarket auto parts. We ship quickly and affordably, and our experienced staff will provide friendly support, so that you can have your vintage Dodge performing optimally.
Three on each side and two on the back.Three on each side and two on the back.
To replace the rear freeze plugs on a 1997 Dodge 318 V8 Ram Van, first, ensure the engine is cool and drain the coolant. Remove any necessary components obstructing access to the freeze plugs, then use a punch to carefully tap the old plugs out. Clean the area thoroughly before inserting new freeze plugs, ensuring they are seated properly, and then reassemble any components removed. Finally, refill the cooling system with coolant and check for leaks.
It will have eight in total. Three on each side and two on the rear.
Yes
Three on each side and two on the back.
Yes, there are two.