Hi,
I am in the process of replacing my coolant system (radiator, hoses, heater hoses, water pump, thermostat). I have run into a problem that I would love some feed back on. Refer to the picture here:
http://tinypic.com/r/123rrqd/7After getting a good portion of the rig back together I remembered that I had forgotten the thermostat. I removed the Therm housing and the therm, cleaned off the therm housing with a sharp paint scrapper as well as the section of the engine block that holds the thermometer, removing the used gasket. See Pix #2 and #5 for condition after being scraped.
Since my therm was stock I immediately ran into the problem that it no longer matched the new thermostat see pix #1. You will see that at the top of the old therm (on the right hand side) there is a "hole" and an arrow with "UP" next to it. My parts store, that I have used for years and trust, assured me that these new "aftermarket"' thermostat don't have the "hole" and the "UP" - but it doesn't make any difference the thermostat will function the same. I installed the thermostat as it looks (left hand side) of pix one. And then put the gasket over it, as it shows in the FSM page 7-24:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27977648/1999-Jeep-TJ-Wrangler-Service-Manual-07-Cooling-System. Tightened the bolts according to the FSM to 15lbs. Connected the hoses, tightened up the drive/serpentine belt, and began to pour coolant into the system.
After about 1.5 gallons of coolant I noticed a puddle under the car. After throwing a drip catching container under the leak I began to search the engine to track down the source of the leak. I find it dripping out of the bottom of the thermostat housing. See pix #4 (at the bottom of the pix you will see the red on the left side of the pix.) The leak was to the right of the "red" right above the exposed bolt that is in a direct line to the red at the bottom of the pix.
I drained the coolant out, checked the bolts with 2 torque wrenches and everything checked out. To verify that it was still leaking I put in about a gallon of water and she was still leaking. I drained the water, removed the housing, cleaned off the gasket, inspected it for cracks, holding it up to the sun as well as just looking it over. After purchasing another gasket and talking to a couple of buds I also purchased some silicone (see pix #5). I put a very thin bead of the silicone on the new gasket and fit it carefully into the thermostat and put the whole thing back into the engine block. Once again tightening the bolts to 15lbs.
Once again putting in about a gallon of water (why water? Because its not a messy or corrosive if there are leaks) I had the same farking leak!!
What the h*ll am I doing wrong?
Do you have to let the silicone dry first?
Help me Obiwan!