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Themorstat housing question.

Old Jan 13, 2011 | 12:15 AM
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So the other Day I was doing some work on my truck at a buddy's shop on a lift. I realized the previous day that I had a Coolant leak from somewhere. I traced it down to the thermostat housing, little piece of black plastic that holds the thermostat attached to the bottom of the 4.7L motor. I was wondering before I replaced it and the gasket, has anyone seen this issue? If so, is there maybe a little bit nicer one made of aluminum or anything? And any specifications on a specific type of gasket?
 
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Old Jan 13, 2011 | 07:31 AM
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Haven't seen it on my Hemi nor on the 4.7 HO in my Grand Cherokee, BUT anywhere there is a gasket has a potential of a leak. I'd just go get me a new gasket and swap it out. Could just be the bolts holding it too, did you check them for torque???
 
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 09:01 AM
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I have not checked torque on it yet, I can order new housing, basket, and thermostat off rockauto.com for about 20 bucks total. I was probably just gonna do that. Guy who owned the truck before me, did not take the best care of it, so whenever something pops up, I usually like to just replace to prevent problems in the future.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 11:53 AM
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No gasket on the housing, it is on the thermostat. When you torque down the housing it creates a seal on/around the thermostat gasket/seal. It is simply a grooved rubber ring on the thermostat itself. The torque specs are really small, something like 112in lbs, hence being made of plastic.
 
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