I don't remember if my new t-stat came with a new gasket or not, it's a Jet Performance brand. For those that have replaced there t-stat, did yours come with a new gasket? If not, does anyone know the part # and where I can get one? What did you use to scape off the old gasket? I want to make sure I don't damage anything.
Chuck
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 11:25:20 -0400
From: "Ed" <ed@ithink.com>
Subject: DML: Re: T-stat & spark plug upgrade/install
HI Charles,
Since the thermostat is physically below the top of the radiator, you
should remove the hose that goes to the catch tank from the radiator AT the
radiator, remove the radiator cap, then drain a gallon or so from the drain
at the drivers side bottom of the radiator. Common sense would dictate you
do this on a COLD engine. And the cooler thermostat will make things way
happier, saves on belts and hoses also.
Yes, you will have gasket to scrape, they appear to glue it in place for
assembly, or else that is the stickiest gasket I have ever seen ;-)) Sure
wish they would get smart and O-Ring those things like GM and the rice
burners ...
HTH
- --Ed
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Wyman" <cewyma@Roushind.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: DML: T-stat & spark plug upgrade/install
> Okay I know it's been talked about for a while but I just want to make
sure I have everything ready before I start my t-stat upgrade, and plug
change.
>
> T-stat: I'm replacing my stock t-stat with a Jet Performance 180' t-stat.
I hope this will compliment performance with the new Mopar Performance PCM.
I'm planning on siphoning out the rad fluid from the rad tube that goes to
the t-stat. Then I'll unbolt the t-stat from the block and remove it and
replace it with the new one. Bolt it back up and then replace the rad
fluid. Does this sound right? Is there anything else I should worry about?
Is there going to be gasket debris that I'll need to scrape off...I only
have 8,000 miles on my D?
>
> Plugs: I'm replacing the stock plugs with Autolite 3923's. I also picked
up some dielectric grease. How much dielectric grease should I use, if any,
when putting the stock wire boots back on the plugs. Also, for those that
use Autolites with the stock ignition, what gap are you using? Are you
using the gasket that comes with the plug?
>
> I want to do a complete ignition upgrade, but want to see what the 3923's
will do for me by themselves first. I'm going to Milan dragway tomorrow,
that's why I want to make sure I have everything correct, since I won't have
time before racing.
>
> ______________________________________________________________
> Chuck
> '00 Flame Red Durango SLT+
> 5.9L, 4x4, 3.92 LSD, R/T wheels (Goodyear Eagle GT II 275/60/R17)
> 2.5" Dynomax Magnum Race Series cat back exhaust
> Quick-D T-body & intake
> Mopar Performance PCM
> Lund Eclipse 4 door window vents custom painted by Caribbean Customs
> best 1/4 mile (stock): 16.08 @ 84 mph
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