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Allright, where is the thermostat
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQJNKY" data-source="post: 8408403" data-attributes="member: 65567"><p>I've not changed my OEM thermostat with my Reische Thermostat yet. Couldn't you pinch off the 3 big hoses going/coming to/from the thermostat housing to reduce the amount of coolant loss when you losen the two screws? They are pretty flexible and plyable. I've seen many posts about how much of a PITA it is to get the cooling system refilled and free of air after changing out the thermostat. Just a thought :shrug:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQJNKY, post: 8408403, member: 65567"] I've not changed my OEM thermostat with my Reische Thermostat yet. Couldn't you pinch off the 3 big hoses going/coming to/from the thermostat housing to reduce the amount of coolant loss when you losen the two screws? They are pretty flexible and plyable. I've seen many posts about how much of a PITA it is to get the cooling system refilled and free of air after changing out the thermostat. Just a thought :shrug:. [/QUOTE]
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