Hi Folks.
car: 99 s70 base.
I discovered that my coolant temp sensor insulation is damaged but the sensor still works find.
I want to remove it and apply some silicone or some heat shrink to deal with the damaged insulation.
My question is can I remove the thermostat housing without losing much coolant?
I've never removed the housing without draining radiator first.
If I lose a little, no big deal. If i'm going to lose 50% of the coolant out the top, I'd rather drain from bottom first.
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question on removing thermostat housing
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bronco
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drain it less mess overall, the housing might not be as simple as you think . Mine the torx back bolt was stripped and removing the whole housing from the block means getting at the bottom bolt which is blocked by a few things
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That is true. However in my case, I put in a new thermostat in a couple of years ago. The torx bolts came out fine on mine and I used anti-sieze when putting them back in.
I do appreciate the warning though. They can be a giant pain.
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Save yourself major headaches and replace the sodding torx head bolts with intake manifold bolts. Same length, thread pitch, and diameter, same grade too...just hex headed. Part number inc whenever I remember to look at the blue bag in the shed.
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