I installed a new 180 degree thermostat last night.... of course it wasn't easy.
For starters the allen head bolts holding the water neck on were rusted to the point that they would no longer hold the proper allen wrench.
No biggie.... I just tapped a metric allen wrench into the head and got em out.
First thing I noticed was the bypass tube on the water neck was plugged up with crud. When I cleaned up the the intake I found that a plug had been installed in the bypass hole on the intake.
This intake came on a spare engine that Steve bought.... so who knows what the intent was there......
The plug of course was rusted and no allen wrench in my arsenal would grip it enough to turn.
Using a right angle drill I punched through the plug and used an easy out to extract the plug.
Buttoned everything up with a fresh bypass hose and new bolts.
When I started working on the jeep I found the hand throttle cable was frayed and suffering from post beach driving growth issues.
Throttle cables aren't typically something that you make "good enough"...... they are either right or they go in the trash.
Steve's went straight into the trash and a new hand throttle assembly was sourced.
Jeep work for the evening was finished off with a cooling system burp and a test drive.
So far the engine temp stayed steady at about 185 degrees.
Kate is going to drive the jeep to work today...... 20 miles of freeway mixed with a few city miles. I'm sure if more improvements are necessary I will be hearing about them.