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Christine needs a little help

okay, here's my scenario..

1993 Pontiac Gran Prix LE, 3.1l auto tranny, leaks water badly from the back of the engine compartment.. I'm hoping it's freeze plugs, if it is. could someone let me know the exact locations of them so I can get them replaced.. I priced some AC/Delco plugs for $9 (hoping it's a bad plug)


yes.. her name is Christine.. story on how she got it to come later.. provided she can be patched up
 


Since it's a 3.1L .. you don't have to tell me how it got isn't name. My love of the 3.1L leads me to bumping your thread in the hopes you can get some help.

Cause...I won't give advice past "pour on the gas and light a match" when it comes to a car with that efff'in motor. :D
 
thanks bill, actually, her name was not because of the engine.. but hoping it's not a cracked block, but something like a poorly installed freeze plug, or another corroded one that had failed
 
If it's on a 3.1L.. I pity you. Freeze plug or not.. lol

Torch and walk away is my been messed over by that motor one time too many suggestion.
 
okay. here's what we found.. well, the heater core went bad, so it was bypassed, but the person that did the bypassing... forgot to plug the hole in the firewall. but.. she has a new leak. (or the leak was undetected when the firewall leak was going on
 


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