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ThermoStat assembly

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by DanStew, May 31, 2009.

  1. May 31, 2009
    DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

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    OK, so i got the thermostat retainer that is supposed to be used with the L-head.

    My question is what is the sequence?

    The retainer is flat on the bottom and angled in at the top.
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    If i put the retainer inside the thermostat housing with the angled portino to the top, you would thing the bottom would hold down the thermostat, but it doesnt.
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    If i put the retainer angled side down, it would hold the thermostat in place, but i would have to trim the retainer a bit, unless it will compress to allow the housing to sit flat to the block to seal.
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    Ir do i put the thermostat inside the water next, then hold it in with the retainer, kind of like the PO did with the exhaust pipe "retainer" they originally used on the motor.

    If anyone can point me to the correct sequence of assembly, that would be great, then all i have to do is find a new radiator :(
     
  2. May 31, 2009
    w3srl

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    The way you have it pictured is correct Dan.
     
  3. May 31, 2009
    DanStew

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    whic picture? One or two? The retainer is flipped.
     
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    timgr

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    Heh. He has it pictured two ways.

    I wish I could help... R)
     
  5. May 31, 2009
    w3srl

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    The bottom pic, sorry. The retainer holds the T-stat down into the flow of coolant in the head.

    The other workaround is to use two gaskets, and sandwich the t-stat in between them. This achieves the same result, but it might not hold up for the duration.
     
  6. May 31, 2009
    DanStew

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    Thanks guys
     
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    sammy

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    Way to delete the pictures Dan...


    Ok, say one didn't have a retaner, is it necessary ?
     
  8. Jun 7, 2009
    DanStew

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    it is necessary, the thermostat will pop out and up. especially if you hit some bumpy terrain. I guess it wont hurt anything since it cant go into the motor or up in the hose.
     
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    sammy

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    Would it be insane and impossible to make my own?
     
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    Walt Couch

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    As said before, would be easier to capture t-stat between two gaskets.
     
  11. Jun 7, 2009
    DanStew

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    You could, that is what the previous owner of my jeep did with some exhaust tubing. He got a piece of tubing that was a little larger, then slit it down the side to make it fit. The retainre was like $8. i jsut decided to go stock, easier to remove.
     
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    DanStew

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    heck you could probably goop it with RTV to glue it .The fiver gasket would work but i can see it getting weak from age and pressure and the thermosttat would rip out.
     
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    sammy

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    Yes, but, durability is in question then.
     
  14. Jun 8, 2009
    johnny quest

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    hey Dan, think you could post up the 'correct' assembly pic?? ill be doin this tomorrow and would rather do it right the first time

    thanks in advance
     
  15. Jun 8, 2009
    DanStew

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    I deleted it actually, but you put the thermostat in the head, and place the retainer into the water neck with the angle part on the bottom. When you tighten down the water neck the tabs will bend inward so you can bolt it down flush, and it captures the thermostat so it doesnt move.
     
  16. Jun 8, 2009
    johnny quest

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    ok so itll look something like this??

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    and then the spring side of the t-stat goes into the head, correct??

    also any idea what the volume of the whole system is?? i know ive gotta do 50/50 coolant/water
     
  17. Jun 8, 2009
    DanStew

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    Yup .like that. Not sure bout the amount of fluid. I usually get the pre mixed stuff than add water if i do not fill it up. But thats me.
     
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