Thermostat Installation
#1
Thermostat Installation
Does anyone have rather detailed instructions for installing a thermostat on a 2004 LS w/3.4L engine? Also, what is the year round thermostat to install (180, 195 degree) for a moderate climate in Central Indiana?
#2
RE: Thermostat Installation
195 is year round for the midwest... as for detailed instructions its very easy. follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the engine and u will c the thermostat housing. remove the 2 bolts and remove the top part of the housing. remove the old thermostat and gasket then install the new t stat. you may have to drain the cooling system slightly
#3
RE: Thermostat Installation
Kweef, if that is your car in the picture, it appears to be an SS with a 3800 engine.
The 3.4L has stuff in the way that must be removed. The stuff appears to be intake crap. Not being familiar with these induction parts, I need to know what to mess with and what to avoid...
The 3.4L has stuff in the way that must be removed. The stuff appears to be intake crap. Not being familiar with these induction parts, I need to know what to mess with and what to avoid...
#4
RE: Thermostat Installation
ahh my bad i thought u said 3.8. yes u will have to remove the intake tube. its not hard to do and short of breakin connectors or piercing the tube itself u can pull stuff off without worrying. i would personally unclip the top of the air box, undo the clamp at the the throttle body. undo the electrical connects and the breather tube and put the whole piece out. then u should b able to get the the tstat to remove it
#9
All mechanics say its no fun turning of the bolts 5 degrees at a time!....I changed the thermo once because it was stuck open when I first bought my 2000 LS 2 years ago. I have been trying to figure out the leak in thermostat area and I thought this would take care of it but it didn't!!! My thermo gasket was not leaking at all!!!! The corner bolt for the intake plenum (right next to the coolant temp sensor) was loose!!!! Tightened bolt to 115 in-lbs and long term problem solved. I also read somewhere in these forums that Dexcool doesn't like air.......duh??? I think the expansion tank is open to ambient air!
PS - a few car companies make things simple for the mechanic but they all sure can make em fly off the assembly line! I believe that the recent wakeup call will eventually put chevy back on top!!!!! Spark plugs and thermostats changes so far ..... yuck!
Tonawanda plant rules~!
PS - a few car companies make things simple for the mechanic but they all sure can make em fly off the assembly line! I believe that the recent wakeup call will eventually put chevy back on top!!!!! Spark plugs and thermostats changes so far ..... yuck!
Tonawanda plant rules~!