turborich
Dedicated LVC Member
I have read several post about what a PITA changing the t-stat was. I figured that I was in for a really tough job. Was I wrong, It was a total piece of cake guys! You simply drain the radiator, loosen the two bolts on the t-stat housing, one you can easily remove and the other you just need to use a swivel, move the seperated housing over to the passengers side a bit, take old t-stat out! To put it back in just put a very small amount of rtv on top of the outer flange of the t-stat, just enough to hold it in place, then slip the o-ring in, put the top and bottom sections back together and tighten up.
That's it! you're done in 15-20 minutes tops. I have not always agreed with Geno however he was 100% dead on about the t-stat being a easy job. You don't even have to disconnect any of the hoses.
I then filled her back up with antifreeze and distilled water through the cross over tube, started her up and kept squeezing the radiator hoses to get the air out for about 5 minutes. Sealed her up and drove for 30 minutes, came back and let cool down. Checked cross over tube and was full to the top with no air at all.
I hope this will help someone who has to change their t-stat. Don't worry!!! It's easy!
That's it! you're done in 15-20 minutes tops. I have not always agreed with Geno however he was 100% dead on about the t-stat being a easy job. You don't even have to disconnect any of the hoses.
I then filled her back up with antifreeze and distilled water through the cross over tube, started her up and kept squeezing the radiator hoses to get the air out for about 5 minutes. Sealed her up and drove for 30 minutes, came back and let cool down. Checked cross over tube and was full to the top with no air at all.
I hope this will help someone who has to change their t-stat. Don't worry!!! It's easy!