Hi all,
I was installing a new thermostat the other day in my truck 70 2wd 360 long box and herd a tink, realized that my housing had cracked. Just wondering if that is common was it just the age of it or should I have Torqued it and what specs? I think it was the original one. anyway I have picked up a new one from lmc truck and am getting ready to install it but the new one has a plug on the side of it unlike my original. I assume it's for an aftermarket temp sensor or something which I don't need. Any way when I put the plug in should I Loctite it? I don't want it coming out or leaking for that matter! secondly when I install it do I need to us rtv or anything or is just using the gasket fine? my old one I took of was caked in gasket maker and want to know if it's necessary.
Thanks, Pete aka sharkdog
installing new thermostat/housing help
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
Thermostat housing has a gasket. I wouldn't use RTV unless it leaks and you need to come up with a fix. Shouldn't leak with a good gasket thou.
The temperature probe fitting should already have a plug installed with red thread sealer. Loctite Blue/Red is to stop a bolt/thread from loosening over time. Thread sealer is used to stop it from leaking/weeping. Just get a tube of hi-temp thread sealer and you should be fine.
The temperature probe fitting should already have a plug installed with red thread sealer. Loctite Blue/Red is to stop a bolt/thread from loosening over time. Thread sealer is used to stop it from leaking/weeping. Just get a tube of hi-temp thread sealer and you should be fine.
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
If the stat dropped out of it's recessed area it can crack the housing .
you can hold it in position with a wire or a drop of glue.
you can hold it in position with a wire or a drop of glue.
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
also there's two sizes t stat for F E engines early models take a bigger one.
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
thanks for the help/suggestions picked up some thread sealer and will put it on the plug before install and got a good fel-pro gasket so hopefully wont leak. Well be carful the thermostat doesn't slip out incase that's what happened last time may try the wire suggestion.
thanks again Pete
thanks again Pete
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
Pete,
Thread sealer or as we called it in the US Navy "magic tape" (teflon tape is my go to".
Thread sealer or as we called it in the US Navy "magic tape" (teflon tape is my go to".
Jeff
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Re: installing new thermostat/housing help
The thermostat probably slipped out of the recess as you were torquing it down. This caused the housing to crack. Ask me how I know. Use a few small dabs of caulking to hold the thermostat in place. A gasket is required and the “pellet” side goes toward the engine. If there is a small air bleed hole in the thermostat, put it at the top. If I recall, the recess for the thermostat is in the housing, not the block. Install order: housing, thermostat, gasket, engine block.
Hopefully someone will call me out if I got anything wrong.
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Hopefully someone will call me out if I got anything wrong.
Justin
Edit: Haven’t been to this webpage in awhile. Just saw how old the last post was after posting my response. Oof. Need to pay more attention.
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