Dieseldad97
I now know why.
bump - I still havn't dared to touch mine yet.
Me neither Matt. One of these days...
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bump - I still havn't dared to touch mine yet.
Successfully used a socket to remove it. However, this crossover was out of a wrecking yard here in the great Pacific Northwet. No corrosives used on the roads in the winter time.
I just picture it breaking when trying to fix and me saying to myself as I watch antifreeze helplessly drip, "Should have left it alone."
I have the 5/8 Heater hose, and the barb. I keep it on board in the truck. So if it fails, I can then attempt the fix right then and there on the side of the road. So I am ready.
I just voted. Successfully used a socket to remove it. However, this crossover was out of a wrecking yard here in the great Pacific Northwet. No corrosives used on the roads in the winter time.
Don
I think the restriction is to slow the coolant down in order to extract the heat out of it:agreed: similar to a thermostat. If it flows to fast no heat gets out. Engines with no thermostat will overheat. I think matt is wanting more horror stories to justify his procrastinating:WTF:. The last one I snapped off took me a little over 10 minuites to get out with a hack saw blade and chisel. Not a big deal.:dance::dance: