Foxbody Thermostat Housing Leak at Alexis Milne blog

Foxbody Thermostat Housing Leak. If things appear to be ok the cure for stopping water leaks is an o ringed thermostat housing. If you see no sign of coolant leaking around the thermostat housing you may have a leak at the water pump which is also a common point of failure. But before going that route and after. Upon closer look, it is in fact leaking. They are notorious for leaking, and that would explain the reason for. Look close all around it. There are a couple other things in the area that. It is very common for the thermostat to drop out of the groove during installation. If you tighten it down after this happens, it warps the crap out. So then i notice a tiny bit of moistness near some wires near the thermostat housing. I've also seen the thermostat slips out of position and causes it not to seal properly.

Is this black cap where a temp sender can be installed? Redoing cooling
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If you see no sign of coolant leaking around the thermostat housing you may have a leak at the water pump which is also a common point of failure. It is very common for the thermostat to drop out of the groove during installation. But before going that route and after. If things appear to be ok the cure for stopping water leaks is an o ringed thermostat housing. Look close all around it. They are notorious for leaking, and that would explain the reason for. There are a couple other things in the area that. If you tighten it down after this happens, it warps the crap out. So then i notice a tiny bit of moistness near some wires near the thermostat housing. Upon closer look, it is in fact leaking.

Is this black cap where a temp sender can be installed? Redoing cooling

Foxbody Thermostat Housing Leak Upon closer look, it is in fact leaking. I've also seen the thermostat slips out of position and causes it not to seal properly. But before going that route and after. If things appear to be ok the cure for stopping water leaks is an o ringed thermostat housing. If you see no sign of coolant leaking around the thermostat housing you may have a leak at the water pump which is also a common point of failure. They are notorious for leaking, and that would explain the reason for. It is very common for the thermostat to drop out of the groove during installation. If you tighten it down after this happens, it warps the crap out. Look close all around it. There are a couple other things in the area that. So then i notice a tiny bit of moistness near some wires near the thermostat housing. Upon closer look, it is in fact leaking.

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