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Jan 31, 2011 - freeze plug on 1997 Mercury Mountaineer ... consistently water is shooting out of the back side of motor near firewall about midway of the ...
they are on the sides of the block and in the heads near the exhaust manifolds. There may be one at the rear of the block and head/s as well. Have a coolant pressure test done to find the faulty plug
Hello: Freeze plugs at the end of each head. The main freeze plugs are in the block on the side. To access them you may have remove the engine mounts, starter.
There are freeze plugs, they are located all around the block, there are even some on the back of the motor but you cant see them because the trany bolts to back of the motor,
There is not a freeze plug in the area but if you have antifreeze from there it could be the intake gaskets leaking.You may have to let a repair shop pressure test the cooling system to locate the leak.
YOU HAVE A WATER LEAK SOMEWHERE, AND NEED TO LOCATE AND FIX IT, IF THE WATER YOU ARE FINDING IS ON THE BLOCK, CHECK THE PIPE CONNECTIONS, THE BLOCK PLUGS AND HEAD GASKET
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