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HDR
11-22-2006, 01:51 PM
I posted about a coolant leak a while back, it went away on its own, but now its back. I traced it to this gasket, can someone tell me wht its called? Thanks.

super white alero1
11-24-2006, 05:33 PM
If it leaking from there, then its either a warped thermostat housing, not likely, or a bad thermostat gasket. A rubber O-ring that wraps around the thermostat before installation.

super white alero1
11-24-2006, 05:34 PM
If you plan on fixing that then change the thermostat too. Saves you time, coolant and overheating in the future.

MixtapeMessiah
11-25-2006, 01:47 AM
^^^ exactly, just fix that o ring round ur therostat

Oldsman
11-25-2006, 01:39 PM
FYI..........you will not find a thermostat there. because that is not what you all think it is.

that is aplastic housing with an o-ring on it. the o-ring maybe bad or the housing is warped.

if you go pulling it off and replacing the o-ring you also need to replace the o-ring for the bleed tube also.

i'll be able to give you more info when i get home tomorrow.

jlenko
11-27-2006, 02:11 PM
The thermostat is at the back of the engine, where the metal tube comes up to the water pump. Once you take that plastic piece off the head, you'll be able to read that on the part :)

Str8tFKNuUP
11-25-2007, 04:08 PM
I know its been a year since this post but that same gasket just went on my today. Wasn't sure exactly what it was until now. But when I popped the hood thats where the steam was coming from. I had it taken to the shop. Glad I know whats wrong so they don't try and screw me with saying it the rad or someshit.

spyhunter
11-25-2007, 06:34 PM
it's only like a $20 part, and an o-ring... you can do it yourself in like 30 minutes.

Str8tFKNuUP
11-25-2007, 08:12 PM
you think it can be done in a parking lot? if so I have no problem doing it myself if it will save me some cash.

spyhunter
11-25-2007, 08:28 PM
you think it can be done in a parking lot? if so I have no problem doing it myself if it will save me some cash.

It's some clamps, two bolts, and moving wiring loom outta the way, possibly moving your air intake or whatever out of the way for ease in access.

ratchet, extension, proper sized socked, a swivel attachment and i think you'd be all set.. oh yeah pliars for the hose clamps, and maybe something to catch some spilling coolant.

RoetherB
03-23-2008, 10:11 AM
Funny... That exact same thing happened to my ho about 6 months ago... I pulled it in the garage and haven't touched it since. (My ho is just a project... I drive a G6 to work ;) )

I love this board... When random shit like this happens to me, there's always 2-3 others on here that already figured it out. :)

Gr1m
03-23-2008, 11:25 AM
i still have problems that nobody on here has written up on

RoetherB
03-23-2008, 01:31 PM
i still have problems that nobody on here has written up on

Well quit doing shit to your car that not many other folks do. :p

Kilroy
03-23-2008, 02:58 PM
i still have problems that nobody on here has written up on

Ya, but you need to see a therapist for that!!:yahoo:

KC9LDB
03-23-2008, 11:06 PM
I have one it should be good, $5 plus shipping, you well find that the housing is rotted away when you take it off, i did mine but it kept one leaking so i had GM do it for a ton of money... And thermostat is no where near that....

CharleyO99Alero
03-24-2008, 03:35 PM
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You may not have to replace the housing. I did mine last month and all it cost me was $1.06 for a Felpro o-ring at Advance Auto and about one hour of my time. The housing on mine was fine but I can see where replacing the housing might be needed in some cases.


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Vinalero
06-19-2009, 06:58 PM
Anybody has a Part number for the housing and the gaskets?

Is it number 19?

http://www.trademotion.com/schematics/D/DG99040.gif

Vinalero
06-21-2009, 07:23 PM
Ok I changed the Water Outlet, its really an easy job. took like an hour. I did lost my 1/2 socket down my engine bay. Could not find it back lol.

It had cracked and broken in the block! :eek:

20 bucks later, no more dripping, but yesterday the car started to hesitate on the highway... I hope its only bad gas...

spyhunter
06-23-2009, 06:27 AM
Ok I changed the Water Outlet, its really an easy job. took like an hour. I did lost my 1/2 socket down my engine bay. Could not find it back lol.

It had cracked and broken in the block! :eek:

20 bucks later, no more dripping, but yesterday the car started to hesitate on the highway... I hope its only bad gas...

make sure you cleaned the sensor that was on the piece you replaced.

Vinalero
06-24-2009, 08:23 AM
I didnt think about that. I just took the part out, unscrewed the sensor and put it in the other piece. I didn't really touch the end of the sensor. I also cleaned the water outlet before installation.

What else could cause that? I also went to buy some plugs, but theres too many brands and different types, and I know that I need some "cold" ones. Ion told me to buy some NGK TR6, but could not find some or maybe they sell them under a different name over here.

spyhunter
06-24-2009, 05:16 PM
I didnt think about that. I just took the part out, unscrewed the sensor and put it in the other piece. I didn't really touch the end of the sensor. I also cleaned the water outlet before installation.

What else could cause that? I also went to buy some plugs, but theres too many brands and different types, and I know that I need some "cold" ones. Ion told me to buy some NGK TR6, but could not find some or maybe they sell them under a different name over here.

no there is no different name. just order them online. they're not very common in regular stores.