I am once again here, hat in hand. O.k. man, so Im happily tooling along in my 65 Le Baron from Georgetown to home in SE Washington DC enjoying the first snow fall of the year on the Mall (sleigh bells ringing in the back ground) and my "freeze plug" pops out and dumps all the coolant (violins). It took a little less than a mile before I was able to find a place to park (not easy any more after 9\11). I found the hole by pouring spare coolant in the radiator and promptly hearing it dump out the bottom passenger side of the engine thru the hole. The tow truck person identified the neat and clean little hole on the lower passengers side of the engine (413) as the "freeze plug hole" (about 1- 1\2 in diameter). Does it work as some sort of pop-off valve like the guy said? What is its function? Can I get one fairly easy? What should I do to the engine before I start it up again (like say nice things to it?) when the hole is finally plugged (it had to go about a mile with no coolant before I could pull over)? Will Laura Bush ever find a decent cocktail in the White House? Your all knowing help would greatly be appreciated! Johan 65 Le Baron _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.