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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 06:46 PM
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Talking Thermostat

I have a 1992 F250 7.3. My question is I need to replace the thermostat. I think its stuck open. Is it located in the top radiator hose housing on the intake. Also I have loosed the 1 bolt holding the housing on but I cant find the second. I have climbed all over it looking for it. Do I have to take anything else off to get to it or am I just missing it.


Any help Please....TY

 
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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 08:44 PM
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The goose neck manifold where the upper coolant hose attaches is what has the Tstat.... IN THE BLOCK AT IT'S BASE. Two bolts hold it on.....

Here is my blurb.....

CAUTION:
The specified/required thermostat does not contain an internal bypass, since the bypass is located in the cylinder block. Whenever the thermostat is replaced, it is mandatory that only Motorcraft E5TZ-8575-C or Navistar 1807974C94 thermostat be installed.

CAUTION:
Do not attempt to repair any thermostat. It should be replaced if it is not operating properly.

Check the new thermostat before installing it for correct opening temperature. Before suspending in boiling water, with a flashlight check where the rubber and the flat metal flange meet for bad seal. Tstat should start to opening barely at 180-192f, fully open 200-212f, allow to cool and check for rubber seal again.

Removal: Disconnect batteries, drain 4+ gals A/F, remove: as required, fan belt, alternator set aside, alt bracket, remove filter support from fuel filter then e/block. Disconnect upper rad hose at rad, remove tstat bolts and gooseneck housing. Clean both faces, depression and holes in block, ensure check ball in gooseneck is clean, free and rattles "do not remove".
Installation is reverse proceedure, I do not use sealant on gaskets and faces. REMEMBER the tstat pellet(copper end) goes into the block. I do use a "very small amount" of sealant on the edge of the tstat face when installing into the recess, now go for coffee, allow sealant to setup, this has saved me from tstat slippage when the gasket and goosekneck are installed. Replace all items in reverse order......

Manifold bolt torque......... 20ftlbs
 
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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 09:00 PM
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Updated Motorcraft # is RT-1049.
 
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