Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Thermostat Problems I Have A 94 Chevy Burban And I'm Having Problems With The Fluid Coming Out Of The Thermostat.?

I have a 94 Chevy burban and I'm having problems with the fluid coming out of the thermostat.? - thermostat problems

I have a 94 Chevy Burban, my problem is that I changed my coolant from thermostat, I am the radiator cap, but I have not changed the device around the thermostat housing. Mechanic said it could be the head gasket, but I have no water in my oil or white smoke from my exhaust. Just change the water pump and found that the radiator, but they still have the same problem. Want to know what is causing the fluid to leave my thermostat? For not to shoot, but I can, the liquid in the car. Any help would be very grateful!

3 comments:

Dan S said...

I'm going to seal or clamp.

Mr. KnowItAll said...

Thermostat housing gasket .......

Phil Clearly said...

At the entrance to the rear passengers are numerous: a blend of heating pipe. The heating pipe is fixed approximately 5 / 8 inch in diameter and a piece of metal molded into it just before installation. The plant itself has a support made of plastic that the pipe end of heating available.
The "Quick Connect" Installation of the red, which has added to the entry. This will slow in the refrigerant vapor, so that generally all that counts is the smell and the loss of coolant.
The piece is cheap to purchase, but you must use the pipe to tap the same size as the installation of the new assembly hall as age is likely to be broken or the threads in an unpleasant state when) you delete (or grade for that matter .

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