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Old 01-17-2010, 07:02 PM
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Thank's for all the help guy's.. I finally got both bolt's out, neither was cross threaded the thread's were just all filled with gunk.. I heated the housing's around the bolt's with a propane torch and had to go buy some flat vise grip's. Now the fun part, putting everything back together.
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Good deal! Glad to hear you got them out. It shouldn't take long to get it together. Good luck. I hope it takes care of all your problems. Keep us updated.
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I'm going to be putting everything back together tonight and was wondering if I should use high temp thread sealant or anti-seize on all the new bolt's I bought for the water pump..
Old 01-18-2010, 07:11 PM
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My other question is the hoses coming from the heater core, does the right hose go to the thermostat housing and the left hose to the water pump??
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After seeing that I'd be tempted to use anti seize but I would still use black RTV like I always do. Drivers side to the thermostat housing, passenger side to the water pump.



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