Thread: How hard is it to change the thermostat out of its housing???? (3.1)

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  1. #1 How hard is it to change the thermostat out of its housing???? (3.1) 
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    I found a nice write up on how to access the housing just not sure if there are any little tricks for getting it out that you guys might know

    i.e do I have to remove the exhaust crossover pipe.
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    It's not hard, quite fast to.

    GEt the haynes book
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    yeah i got the haynes but it didnt help because the pics sucked, but i got it done. The crossover pipe and heat shield were a beast
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    Yeah, we had to change the head gaskets, and that was a *****.So we just replaced every gasket in the car. 4 day process, 1 day taking apart, a full day of cleaning.and a day and a hafe of putting it back apart.I learned alot
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    Get on gpona.com sign up and they have the si200 gm service program
    As far as the tstat housing goes its easy as pie just need a catch pan for coolant and a socket and wrench and 10 minutes time

    98 gtp sedan forest green ,S1X intense cam,Intense pcm,Magnaflow exhaust, ubend delete,TEP trans 3.29's,3.4 smoothflow mps,Dyno'd 281hp and 371ft #'s of trq at the wheels
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    Is it hard to change the radiator in a 96?se?
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    catch pan.. haha
    2003 GTP, pacesetter headers, colder plugs, zzp pcm for now, CAI, 3.5 pulley and 180tstat
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    Yeah, I manage to get it done i was just the pesky exhaust crossover pipe who's bolts were rusted in. Thanks for all your help
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    Quote Originally Posted by justjones View Post
    Yeah, I manage to get it done i was just the pesky exhaust crossover pipe who's bolts were rusted in. Thanks for all your help
    I know this is an old thread, but I just did this. The thermostat housing is behind this exhaust pipe and there is no clearance. Not very car savvy, took me a couple hours. Crappiest part was getting the second bolt back in.
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