Thermostat Housing Removal
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:24 pm
Hello everyone, I hope that you all had a good Christmas, and that Santa brought you all what you wanted! Sadly, he let me down, there wasn't a factory fresh Moggie Convertible in my stocking!
Back to reality.... On previous postings regarding thermostat removal, I have a query. On the 1098 with standard heater, the copper pipe runs neatly over the housing. This needs to be removed to enable one to lift the housing. However, the brackets are anchored by two of the cylinder head nuts. Does this mean that one has to loosen all of the cylinder head nuts, with (to my untrained eye) the possibility of disturbing the cylinder head gasket? Or is it safe to merely undo those two nuts alone without disturbing the rest? I'd be very grateful for any advice on this, as in the next few weeks, I am going to fit a replacement engine to my 1965 4-door, and will be replacing heater pipe etc!
Dom
Back to reality.... On previous postings regarding thermostat removal, I have a query. On the 1098 with standard heater, the copper pipe runs neatly over the housing. This needs to be removed to enable one to lift the housing. However, the brackets are anchored by two of the cylinder head nuts. Does this mean that one has to loosen all of the cylinder head nuts, with (to my untrained eye) the possibility of disturbing the cylinder head gasket? Or is it safe to merely undo those two nuts alone without disturbing the rest? I'd be very grateful for any advice on this, as in the next few weeks, I am going to fit a replacement engine to my 1965 4-door, and will be replacing heater pipe etc!
Dom