Thermostat Replacement
1. refill point might require a large set of channel locks to undo it.
2. make darn sure you put the spring side toward the block (where the heat comes from)
3. some folks drill a small hole (1/16-1/8) to allow coolant to flow. might already have one. interested to hear other opinions on that -- in FL it's a good idea since we are more concerned about cooling than heating.
4. put antiseize on the bolts (threads and all) when they go back in.
5. it the bolt starts getting tight on removal - soak area with penetrating oil (PB Blaster is best, LiqWrench is okay) and then screw it back in. in-out, int-out and keep the PB Blaster flowing.
go out there right now and spray pentrating oil on the bolts and general area. Let it soak a few days.
2. make darn sure you put the spring side toward the block (where the heat comes from)
3. some folks drill a small hole (1/16-1/8) to allow coolant to flow. might already have one. interested to hear other opinions on that -- in FL it's a good idea since we are more concerned about cooling than heating.
4. put antiseize on the bolts (threads and all) when they go back in.
5. it the bolt starts getting tight on removal - soak area with penetrating oil (PB Blaster is best, LiqWrench is okay) and then screw it back in. in-out, int-out and keep the PB Blaster flowing.
go out there right now and spray pentrating oil on the bolts and general area. Let it soak a few days.
i think cold serfer is giving you directions as if you had a classic.
the thermostat is on the passenger side of the fan shroud.
if its white its already been replaced.
if its black its never been replaced.
yes download the rave disc and review.
the thermostat is on the passenger side of the fan shroud.
if its white its already been replaced.
if its black its never been replaced.
yes download the rave disc and review.
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