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Old 30th May 2021, 16:08   #37
Shuriken_57
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Originally Posted by Rich in Vancouver View Post
I agree that it is best to remove the intake to fit the new thermostat rather than use the "Keyhole" method That gives you the opportunity to change the intake/head gaskets. On one of my V6s one of these developed a leak that would drain the system in minutes. If one develops a small leak the thermostat could be blamed.
When fitting a new pump I found that some of the mounting holes on the pump had to be filed for proper alignment.
I also fitted Viton seals to the cap on the expansion tank to replace the original flattened seals.
There has been no comment on the Kaiser metal thermostat housing. Opinions?
Hello, where can i find Viton seals for the cap?
Thanks you.
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