Just make sure they have the size you need in the set, made that mistake before.
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Just make sure they have the size you need in the set, made that mistake before.
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Just degreased my engine. Project will be worked on tommorow. Im gonna just go ahead and use the flush kit so am I right in the picture that the top hose is the heater inlet hose?
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take the t stat out, then put the housing back on. then leave the hose on the t stat housing, and take it off the rad. it will pump out the upper hose to a bucket or the ground.
dont bother with that gasket till the lim is off the engine. if your just taking out the t stat at this point put the housing back on with the old gasket still there or nothing at all.
Guys I have a huge problem. Puddles of coolant began flowing from virtually everywhere under the car. Huge mess got it cleaned up but what could be going on???!
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from the t stat area, due to no gasket? only place it should be leaking from during a flush.
dont use the new gasket till its the final time the t stat housing goes back on.
keep flushing till clear water comes out the upper hose lol.
then blow off the lim as best you can, use a leaf blower if need be. ( house vacuum on blow what ever you got to dry it up) then get to work tearing it apart.
make sure once its clear water out the upper hose you stop feeding the rad with new water, and run it till no more water comes out the upper hose. shut it off.
then pull the lower hose, pull them dog bones, rock the engine back and fourth and then start taking it apart.
taking the lower hose off the engine is so the block can drain, as well as the lim. you want to try as hard as you can at all times to avoid any coolant or water to get into the engine. even if your doing a oil change afterwards.
if your doing valve cover gaskets too, your taking the coil bracket off too, once thats off the hose clamp is easy to get to.
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