uss2defiant
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if I'm not mistaken the bleeder on the t-stat is just a hole or a one way valve that should be on the top side.
wouldn't think it would rattle.
wouldn't think it would rattle.
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I guess my question is: Is it normal for the brass piece to be very loose?
Google thinks highly of you, my man. I didn't even pay attention to where I got it, just copied it from the GIS. :icon_lol:I think someone just stole one of my photos LOL..( I will take that as a compliment)...
You're the second person to mention that. The answer is, no I don't. I hope I'm not making an emergency trip to the dealer in a borrowed car. The thing is, I thought about replacing it during the first abortive attempt at the thermostat when I was doing my water pump. I was just really careful not to over tighten anything. I thinks it requires 10 ft-lbs of torque.do you have a new t-stat housing? It's plastic and you might need to replace it.
The answer is no again, and I hope I'm not regretting it. Like I said, I probably won't do this for another few weeks. If it starts bothering me I may try to pick up both the housing and the pliers. I looked for them at Harbor Freight but didn't see anything for the clamps. Of course, since I've never had a pair of that type of pliers I may have looked right at them and not known it. :gr_grin:got one of those spring hose clamp pliers?![]()
I looked for them at Harbor Freight but didn't see anything for the clamps. Of course, since I've never had a pair of that type of pliers I may have looked right at them and not known it. :gr_grin:
Those look great for my PCV boot, but I'm not sure they would work on the clamps. With all the various small hoses to deal with, I might pick up a set anyway. Farther down my list is to systematically replace all of them.