The three hole triangle gasket I posted is the right one.
Ask the forum or do a search. You may be fine with the 180 but maybe the 160 would be better?
Ask the forum or do a search. You may be fine with the 180 but maybe the 160 would be better?
only concern I would have is some people said the 160 is not good if you need to use the heater which we do at times in TexasThe three hole triangle gasket I posted is the right one.
Ask the forum or do a search. You may be fine with the 180 but maybe the 160 would be better?
having trouble getting mine running since the water pulley broke and I replaced itThen go for the 180. My heater broke as soon as I tried to use it. That's what happens in 35+ year old cars that have been sitting for nearly 2 decades.
I flushed it and started refilling with fluid when I started considering other things to replace like you mentionedI read a few threads on thermostats. Some say the 160 won't run the engine hot enough to burn off the engine deposits and acids in the oil. Not sure. Just wondered if it'll keep it cooler in the Texas heat and warm enough at night.
I'm running 180 in mine as I said. But hottest day here in the summer was 90. Heated up and ran ok at 34 too last show I took it to this year at the TSC monthly meet.
How is the rad? Have you flushed it yet?
recommendations for a replacement?Having a thermostatically controlled fan is a must. You want the engine to heat up to operating temperature for maximum efficiency and not overheat. Running the fan always won't let that happen.
gasket looked fine and I used sealant for itAs for your fan. Converting to the Ford Contour V6 dual fan set up with dual relays and dual fuses/fusible links was very popular there for a while. Do a search you'll find more info. If you want the easy way get a thermostatic switch that's rated 180F off/ 200F on.
My waterpump gasket showed up ripped so I used black RTV and let it set up for 24 hours.
not new to working on cars, but agree I should not get ahead of myself - has been a few years since having a car that needed to be worked onI'm going to guess you are quite new to working on cars. One thing you need to learn is to do one thing at a time and not pull out the parts cannon. You have done the water pump and now the car leaks and doesn't start. Solve those issues first - a bad thermostat or electric fan wont cause starting issues.
here it is: you were rightAs we discussed earlier are you sure you've got the right bolts in the right holes? There are three different lengths for the waterpump. Are you sure you didn't put the wrong bolt in the wrong hole and it just bottomed out?
Did the waterpump gasket get damaged?
you were right as well about the belt size and looks like the belt that I took off(Gates on top) is shorter than the belt I got off Amazon(Dayco on the bottom)OK and along that same length (pun intended) you could remove the belt, set the 10mm nut about 3/4 the way along the shaft and wrap a string around all the pulleys take it off and measure it to get your belt length. Used that a few times on stuff sitting for years.