[Supras] Thermostat Leak
Bob Schultz
bob_schultz at bellsouth.net
Mon May 14 14:53:30 CDT 2007
I had a Geo Prizm GSI. For some reason the only Thermostat that would work
was a OEM unit. It took me three winters of frozen feet and 4 differnet
brands of thermostats before I figured out the problem
Bob
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From: b2nice84 at aol.com [mailto:b2nice84 at aol.com]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 2:32 PM
To: bob_schultz at bellsouth.net; mikejaygreen at hotmail.com; Supras at supras.com
Subject: Re: [Supras] Thermostat Leak
Never tired that. Will try that out. At this point anything is worth a
try.
Thanks
Brandon
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From: bob_schultz at bellsouth.net
To: mikejaygreen at hotmail.com; b2nice84 at aol.com; Supras at supras.com
Sent: Mon, 14 May 2007 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: [Supras] Thermostat Leak
Spend the extra cash of an OEM Thermostat...
I had a lot of problems with other name brands and given that it can't cost
more than a couple dollars more just break down and spend the money
Bob
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Subject: Re: [Supras] Thermostat Leak
You know the gasket is ok? Have you replaced it and the leak remains?
Replace the thermostat gasket, it can not be re-used. Replace the thermostat
as well, since you have it out.
Mike
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>To: Supras at supras.com <javascript:parent.ComposeTo(>
>Subject: [Supras] Thermostat Leak
>Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 13:04:38 -0400
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>I have a 91 turbo manual. I have a question for all of you if you can
>help me.
>I have a leak coming from the thermostat housing. I have always has a
>small leak all the time. I cleaned it the best I can and I know the
>ring gasket is okay. But when cleaning it I noticed some dips her and
>there on the mating surfaces of the thermostat housing (dips don't look
>bad and are like pin hole size). I have also tried some liquid gasket
>maker on the housing along with the ring gasket on the thermostat.
>
>Is there anything I can do to stop the leaking? Has anyone else had
>this problem?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Brandon
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