Thermostat housing gasket

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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by Bob » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:58 pm

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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by cmm303 » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:22 pm

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Northern Bongolow wrote:dont forget the fan switch, its a good idea to replace it as its got lots to control, glow plugs, cold starts, front fans, egr, all the temp related stuff. :wink:

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=; No more ..... please no more!! :lol: Part 18-840C in this diag? Bongo towers has 2 types in the shop: Top, single wire £30 and Lower, double wire £46. Which one? Ouch, double ouch! ...
Or maybe there is Ford part at Ford prices?
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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by Northern Bongolow » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:33 pm

its the double wire one im afraid, the single wire one is just for the temp gauge mate , sorry.

but if you get the bloke to service your boiler at home you would make sure the safety bits are all checked and the controllers too.
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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by cmm303 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:51 pm

Northern Bongolow wrote:its the double wire one im afraid, the single wire one is just for the temp gauge mate , sorry.

but if you get the bloke to service your boiler at home you would make sure the safety bits are all checked and the controllers too.
La la la :lol: seriously, thanks. I'll do it.

I can't think any independent car place uses anything other than Jubilee clips on hoses in this town. Cycled round (in the rain :cry: ) all motor parts shops in the town, all two of them, and both looked at me as if I was from Mars when I asked for constant tension hose clips, spring or worm drive, like Norma. Maybe it was the cycle helmet :lol:
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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by teenmal » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:46 pm

cmm303 wrote:
Northern Bongolow wrote:its the double wire one im afraid, the single wire one is just for the temp gauge mate , sorry.

but if you get the bloke to service your boiler at home you would make sure the safety bits are all checked and the controllers too.
La la la :lol: seriously, thanks. I'll do it.

I can't think any independent car place uses anything other than Jubilee clips on hoses in this town. Cycled round (in the rain :cry: ) all motor parts shops in the town, all two of them, and both looked at me as if I was from Mars when I asked for constant tension hose clips, spring or worm drive, like Norma. Maybe it was the cycle helmet :lol:

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Re the ECT sensor ,Eurocarparts do the ECT sensor for about £9.00.
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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by cmm303 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:54 pm

teenmal wrote: ...
Re the ECT sensor ,Eurocarparts do the ECT sensor for about £9.00.
grr, was there a couple of days ago. Just ordered a pattern part for a lot more than that. :cry:
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Re: Thermostat housing gasket

Post by cmm303 » Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:13 am

Had whole housing assembly off. Obviously removing dipstick attachment was a must. With alternator and hoses removed access was a doddle. The Ford housing gasket was perfect.

One thing, most spigots were caked in black stuff up to where the clamp/hose was tight which is smooth and shiny. At first I thought it was corrosion but it was actually a hard black coloured build up which I scraped off and rubbed down with a very fine pad to reveal fine pitting in the aluminium. Hope they will all seal properly with the new hoses (and clamps!).
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