[DML] Re: Thermostat Cover leak ... Thoughts please ...
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[DML] Re: Thermostat Cover leak ... Thoughts please ...



That might just be your problem right there. The Thermostat gasket is supposed to wrap 
around the thermostat lip. It allows the thermostat to fully seal it, as it is sandwiched 
between the pump, and the housing.

I screwed this up the first time I installed my water pump, but was able to catch it right 
away when I did my pressure test.

-Robert
vin 6585 "X"



--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Nick Kemp" <nkemp@xxxx> wrote:
> I found the leak (Trying to be optimistic that there is only one).  It is
> leaking between the thermostat cover and base.  The gasket is installed
> first and then the thermostat in the correct orientation.  The thermostat
> and gasket/ring was replaced a couple years ago and the gasket appears OK.
> The gasket sits a little loose in the hole and has done so since day 1.
> 
> Before I button this up, are there any thoughts.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick




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