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Well guys it's not good, With the engine running you can see just a tiny amount building at the join on the back and front (area highlighted by black box in first picture, doesn't seep when engine isn't on). Most of you know I did a flush and refil last week and now I have this problem. Thermostat is a Ford one, Ford o-ring too, though I do have a new one from Repco as well. Surge tanks is down about 1.5cm. Note: I put no kind of sealant or vaseline on the o-ring beford installation.
How do I fix this and what is the process? I don't wanna empty and refill again. Just get the thermostat off without making a huge mess, and top it up from there, thanks guys. NOTE: That grey glue like looking stuff at the join was there before the empty, flush and refill last week, I thought it best not to touch it.
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I had the same problem after a flush.
To remove enougth coolant as to take of the thermostat housing, I siphoned from the overflow bottle. Under the cap, get your hose (about 1/2" size) right down the filler hose that goes to the radiator underneath. If you siphon till it can't siphon any more you will reduce the coolant level to about 1/2 way up the radiator, plenty below the thermostat. I took off my housing and gave it a good cleaning with a wire brush. When I put it back on, I didn't rely just on the O ring seal, I put silastic around the outer seal of the housing. All so far so good. |
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94Mustang wrote: I had the same problem after a flush.
To remove enougth coolant as to take of the thermostat housing, I siphoned from the overflow bottle. Under the cap, get your hose (about 1/2" size) right down the filler hose that goes to the radiator underneath. If you siphon till it can't siphon any more you will reduce the coolant level to about 1/2 way up the radiator, plenty below the thermostat. I took off my housing and gave it a good cleaning with a wire brush. When I put it back on, I didn't rely just on the O ring seal, I put silastic around the outer seal of the housing. All so far so good. Cheers, I'm off the stop now, I'll get some silastic.
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94Mustang wrote: I had the same problem after a flush.
To remove enougth coolant as to take of the thermostat housing, I siphoned from the overflow bottle. Under the cap, get your hose (about 1/2" size) right down the filler hose that goes to the radiator underneath. If you siphon till it can't siphon any more you will reduce the coolant level to about 1/2 way up the radiator, plenty below the thermostat. I took off my housing and gave it a good cleaning with a wire brush. When I put it back on, I didn't rely just on the O ring seal, I put silastic around the outer seal of the housing. All so far so good. Couldn't have put it better myself! Exactly what I do.
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just remove ALL of the old silastic and sealant rubbish, get a new genuine o-ring and refit it all. i've never had one leak yet that i'd cleaned properly
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