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    Ok, so whats wrong here???? i would have thought the thermostat would have been in here but it aint. Am i looking in the right place??? In the Haynes its different, it shows 3 bolts and facing up not side ways. This is getting very confusing

  • #2
    Originally posted by magnum force
    Ok, so whats wrong here???? i would have thought the thermostat would have been in here but it aint. Am i looking in the right place??? In the Haynes its different, it shows 3 bolts and facing up not side ways. This is getting very confusing
    Phil on the 3l the thermostat is on the left hand side of the engine about half way down near the front.You can do with a 10mm deep socket to be able to get in there easy tho
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    • #3
      Originally posted by stormforce1067
      Phil on the 3l the thermostat is on the left hand side of the engine about half way down near the front.You can do with a 10mm deep socket to be able to get in there easy tho


      Yep, follow the bottom hose from the rad, the thermostat housing is on the end.

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      • #4
        Owwwwwwww what a $$$$ i am hehehehe trust Jap to be different. Thanks guys, feel a right dick now

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
          Yep, follow the bottom hose from the rad, the thermostat housing is on the end.
          i'm glad i done a quick edit on that post cause i put down its on the right first but noticed when i re-read it
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          • #6
            Originally posted by stormforce1067
            i'm glad i done a quick edit on that post cause i put down its on the right first but noticed when i re-read it
            Ha! i thought i had a later engine in.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by magnum force
              Owwwwwwww what a $$$$ i am hehehehe trust Jap to be different. Thanks guys, feel a right dick now
              i just hope it was your own then

              its under the altenator
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              • #8
                Originally posted by stormforce1067
                i just hope it was your own then

                its under the altenator
                Yep it is. Decided to get everything done, then fit the new rad when i get it. Sometime to morrow. Then the fun starts, ie bleeding up. Not looking forward to that.

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                • #9
                  If you look behind the rubber hose in the right middle of the picture, you can see a bolt head. This is the top bolt in the thermostat housing, that's where it is.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by M35A2
                    If you look behind the rubber hose in the right middle of the picture, you can see a bolt head. This is the top bolt in the thermostat housing, that's where it is.
                    Got ya.......thanks!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by magnum force
                      Yep it is. Decided to get everything done, then fit the new rad when i get it. Sometime to morrow. Then the fun starts, ie bleeding up. Not looking forward to that.
                      i done mine ok.once everything was connected just filled up with coolant and started her up and kept topping up when needed.Took her for a run then let cool down and checked again and topped up again and checked again the following day.Make sure the heaters are set to hot tho
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stormforce1067
                        i done mine ok.once everything was connected just filled up with coolant and started her up and kept topping up when needed.Took her for a run then let cool down and checked again and topped up again and checked again the following day.Make sure the heaters are set to hot tho

                        Ok Rich will do. Going to get the stat out now. Laters!!!

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                        • #13
                          If you pour the coolant in slowly, (I always use a thin necked funnel), then your chances of getting any large airlocks are minimal. It's chucking the coolant in which usually creates the airlocks. Knackering on the arms, but works wonders.

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