NickT88LSC
Dedicated LVC Member
Finally got a chance to change my thermostat housing assembly out to the Jag aluminized one. For those of you that have removed/changed the housing will understand normally I would say on difficulty level it would be a 2 or 3 but since some engineer could not move it forward 1/8 of an inch those back bolts that bolt down into intake that do not leave enough room to get a socket on it while removing all the way and making the bolts 1/2 inch longer than they need to be makes the difficulty level go to 5 or 6.
I was able to get my 1/4" 5/16 swivel socket on the back bolts, one I was able to loosen, the other would not since socket is 12 point and would strip. So I had to hammer a short 1/4" 5/16 6 point socket over it at an angle to break it loose, then back to the swivel socket which only gets it up about 1/2 way before the socket gets jammed on the intake. And froget about getting 2 fingers in there to spin the bolt. So 5/16 wrench you need to use at this point and keep flipping it around since cant get much of a turn.
Now when I put is back together I used the shorted T-stat cover bolts in those rear positions.
I was able to get my 1/4" 5/16 swivel socket on the back bolts, one I was able to loosen, the other would not since socket is 12 point and would strip. So I had to hammer a short 1/4" 5/16 6 point socket over it at an angle to break it loose, then back to the swivel socket which only gets it up about 1/2 way before the socket gets jammed on the intake. And froget about getting 2 fingers in there to spin the bolt. So 5/16 wrench you need to use at this point and keep flipping it around since cant get much of a turn.
Now when I put is back together I used the shorted T-stat cover bolts in those rear positions.
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