tarvin890
tarvin890
And this isn't the place for that. Contribute, or back out.
I was contributing, I asked a question and was called stupid, and told to "get a FSM" so I would'nt have to ask a question, it gets old.
And this isn't the place for that. Contribute, or back out.
Uhhhh... Yeah !! Knowledge is Everything !! BTW , I may be coming down to Ga in a while. Maybe we can get together for a Beer?
Here is some good reading on the automotive cooling system. I think some could use it.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cooling-system.htm
Poor guy's made over 35,000 posts on here. Then said he was done. Back at it, less than a week later. FABO is like ****** for him.
That was a good read Rob. Thanks!
I'm going thru some over heating at this time.
I was contributing, I asked a question and was called stupid, and told to "get a FSM" so I would'nt have to ask a question, it gets old.
instead of arguing with rrr, why not download some service manuals???
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=109
there is alot of good information in them, that is valuable in getting our cars back running like they should. :violent1:
I learned the hard way on our first engine build how valuable that the service manual can be. The guy at the parts store told us the wrong way to install the crank bearings, and we ended up scrapping our crank and had to buy a new one. :violent1:
After that we referred to the service manual and got it right. Since then, we use the service manual as our bible. I have a full set of repro service manuals in both plymouth and dodge covering from 64 - 74... The factory service manual is better information than you can get in a chiltons or haynes service manuals.. :farao:
Rrr is a good guy and has a lifetime of experience to share and help us with. If you listen to him and follow what he's saying, he knows what he's talking about. If you broke down near his house, he would be the first one there to help you... rayer:
Knock off the arguing & crap spewing please.....Let's get back on topic
I'll just say one thing. OK, two.
1. RustyRatRod has a TON of knowledge about our Mopars. And he enjoys helping other solve their problems with their cars. If he gives advice and the original poster asks the exact same question again, he feels (rightly so) that his advice is not appreciated.
2. I think the original question about having a thermostat was covered well.
Yup, I posted that link for the mustang spring about a year ago. It's what I have in my lower hose. Fits perfectly and does it's job. $7 well spent.