I sometines play father figure for my late cousins 17 yr daughter, I am slammed in life day and night for probably next month. When she said she needed me to wrench today I was asked what. She said thermo so at worst I figured hour and half, which I know better. And she brings me this delight. Thanks for the video. I dont even bother too look what i got coming i always just skimming google and UA-cam and know almost everything going to give me a headache much faster than coming across ot myself
yes there are lot of cars that have the same set up. there are some variations as far as like some cars you may need to take off few extra things to get to it. but overall majority of it is the same
Whenever you use line wrenchs for metal lines always try to tighten them first before loosing them, if it moves even a little its usally enough that it breaks rust and corrosion free without moving the line, then it should break free loosing it.
I just want to thank you for this video and I think a good video should take as much time as necessary either with part one part two part three again thank you very much
Motorsport Factory - I decided to remove the throttle body to remove the thermostat for a superflush, which was much easier than I thought, and it made the job quicker and way less tedious for me, plus those two mini coolant hoses and metal tube that allow the coolant to heat up the throttle body were so badly blocked that I had to use a drill bit held by vise-grip pliers to dig it out by hand, then finish it off with a pipe cleaner. It felt great to find that & clean it, because it’ll make the engine idle smoother after startup on cold, rainy mornings. I really recommend checking & cleaning out that little throttle heater tube when changing out the thermostat. Throttle body removal is probably the routine procedure so that’s probably why the little hoses had RTV on them - to not have to add to the cost by replacing those hoses. Mine had RTV on them too. I noticed that one of the small hoses leaks a little bit even when clamped, which was ok during the flush, but it’ll have to not leak when the job’s all done. I’m about to put in the new thermostat tonight so I’ll probably put some RTV on them & top it off with coolant tomorrow after it’s set.
@@Bikewithlove hey thats good to know. yeah its always a good idea to replace any little coolant hoses you can access. so you are not doing the work twice or having to redo something etc. yeah in some case the throttle body removed makes the job easier.
Motorsport Factory - Agreed. I just replaced the thermostat & water pump, but I decided to hold off on the radiator for a few days to take a break. Even with the right tools, it’s quite a bit of time & effort. Plus, the learning curve can really slow things down because you never know what you’re going to find in there. It can be a real can of worms. You’re right- I just ordered the replacement hoses for the throttle so when I drain the system for the radiator replacement I’ll get that too.
@@Bikewithlove yeah there is always a learning curve. even the ive done the same service on the same car many times. i am always trying to find ways to work more effeciently and get it done faster
yeah i know i didnt do all that do to the fact the car came in with no coolant at all so i just went straight for the job. i will in a future video show how to do all that
Hose clamp the hose coming from the radiator and there is no need to drain the coolant. You will lose a little but it works. I actually took the throttle body off to access the bottom bolt easier. It gave me the chance to spray out the throttle body and clean it and also check the gasket for the throttle body. Good video but really short. It takes about 4 hours if you take the Throttle body off. You also have to take the Cruise and Throtte cables disconnect but it beats buying a $30 wrench and it also checks the other components on the car/van. Different ways by different mechanics. It works great for me but to each their own.
hey thanks for the response. yes its something i didnt do and i could have mentioned the throttle body can be removed. i did have to for sure take the throttle body off when i worked on a saturn relay with same engine
The way i do that i take of the carburator. That is the easy way for very easy is more easy when you put the new one back u got plenty space for work i will do a video to show u how i do that
I got all the way to that bottom bolt, and it wouldn't let go! I tried penetrating oil and everything. I just couldn't get the leverage. I moved more stuff out of the way than you did, and still couldn't get it loose. Its a 3100 in a 95 Lumina. Not too many differences. I can tell by you're vid, its in the same place, underneath the throttle assembly. This sucks, but imma get it!
FYI if you are doing this job Horizon Tool # CAL751 makes this a ton easier than this. If you Google "GM Thermostat Wrench" they are easy to find for under $20.
yeah you would think it would be hard with it in the way. also if you feel you need to take the throttle body off go ahead and do so. some cases you may need to do that . so cars with this engine have sometimes a bracket that needs to be removed but its case by case senario
yes its simple. i didnt go over it in this video though.... just leave the cap open on the expansion tank and turn the climate all the way to hot but leave the fans off... and run it till you get all the bubbles out
yes the engine has to be running. ... i tell you what . ill make a video on a car to give you and example on how its done. please sub to my channel and ill get to it asap. there are plenty of other videos out there on youtube you can look up though
Motorsport Factory im never subbing to your channel. not after last night at the club when you told me you were a woman wearing that tight dress, showing that ass.😒
Thanks for the vid. A ? I didn’t catch this video til after I bent that metal line that runs to the coolant reservoir. So I have to replace that lol. Do you know what it’s called by any chance?
Thanks man for the heads up... I'm waking up a little earlier on Saturday with the hopes it won't interfere with watching football to getterrdun. Man.. what a pain in the ass.
yeah this thermostat is a bit of a pain to work with. it would have been nicer if they positioned the thermostat or the exhaust was few inches further out would have helped
Right. Wish they would of kept it all straight instead of sideways. Need to demote the engineer(s). Never understood the reason... along with front wheel drive. da fools.
the fwd personally i dont have to much of a issue. but yes i do agree why they design thing the way they do . there are ways to make things easy to remove and still be cost effective
It's a lot easier when you remove the throttle body just be careful that you don't tear the gasket or just buy one in case it tears it don't cost that much. Auto shops here where I live get anywhere from $213.00-$272.00 plus tax
Motorsport Factory I've only done two of these type of t-stats one on my grand prix and another while I worked at an autoshop a guy I worked with has a double box end wrench that's a half moon shape it works great for this job
One thing that they don't tell you when you are taking the bolt off the bottom....use a freaking close wrench that has an off set it worked better than what every video that I have seen and you can do everything from the top. Also do not remove the bottom bolt the thermostat housing has a slot in it. Now it is a pain in the azz to put it back on.
yeah tell me bout it. i just dont understand why they had to make it this way. i seen some impalas where you like take it out from the top and in 2 minutes your done .
in some cases yes . each model i have worked on ... not just the mailbu with this same engine had different brackets, pipes, hoses etc so i hat to take the throttle body off. in this case i felt i didnt need to . but if it does make it easier for you .. go for it
the things to look for is checking the radiator,check all hoses,thermostat. if you havent replaced the thermostat in a long time it could need changing,also it could be low on coolant too
Oh my gosh! that's looks like all a pain in the butt to get to the thermostat! I have to do that to mine soon bcus my 2000 been overheating. the coolant fluid been disappearing/evaporating for awhile now so need to do this. but thanks for letting me see what I have to deal with soon. man, just need a new car. :(
Very thorough, however all the movement of the camera was making me dizzy! maybe have someone else hold the camera while you are doing it! Blow your nose!
I've done a few of these and all i can say is what a horrible design by GM. I don't think the engineers gave it much thought. Fortunate to do it in warm weather. Good job all the same.
Poor design, I took the throttle body off much easier to get the bolts off.. Plus you can give your throttle body a good cleaning while it's off.... Lol Wait until you have to change the 3 spark plugs on the firewall side especially when the spark plugs booths are stuck on.... not fun...
yes i dont like the design either. i did it without having to do take throttle body out on this car. but for the saturn relay you have to take the trottle body off cuz of the bracket design on it. i have not done spark plugs on this but i take its not fun on this either
why did this take me 7 hours to do this. i mean i understand that bolt was inaccessible but jesus christ. it REALLY sucks, (I HAD TO GET A CURVED WRENCH TO LOOSEN THE LOWER NUT. once it was done it felt awsome doing something for 30$ (tax) instead of something like 150-400 FYI my malibu is the base model, it is the exact same layout, 245k miles and still going strong think the thermostat was OEM, looks like uncle tried to put the fix a leak shit (the crap they sell at walmart, so now i have to figure out how to flush the system)
it shouldnt have took you 7 hours to do. but in order to flush out the fix a leak you will have to flush the cooling system a few times to get most of it out
Sorry for not explaining...I thought changing the thermostat on my 2004 Lexus ES330 was an absolute horror show...until I was introduced to my sons 2001 chevy malibu engineering cluster f@#k
how do you remove the 2-13 mm bolts, you went away and when you comeback, the 2 bolts were already removed, I WANT TO KNOW how to reach those 2 bolts,1 is a little easy, but the other one sucks, not good video
I sometines play father figure for my late cousins 17 yr daughter, I am slammed in life day and night for probably next month. When she said she needed me to wrench today I was asked what. She said thermo so at worst I figured hour and half, which I know better. And she brings me this delight. Thanks for the video. I dont even bother too look what i got coming i always just skimming google and UA-cam and know almost everything going to give me a headache much faster than coming across ot myself
I know this video is old but dang that is a clean engine bay for what the car is. Nice work btw!
Cleanest 5th gen malibu engine bay in youtube so far.
No shit bro. I hit the video and was like DAMMM. That ma faka clean 👌. Mine looks like a black swamp.
You haven’t seen mine.
Wish i had found this video first! Very helpful, a bit lengthy but well worth it!
yes it is a bit lengthy but the point of my videos is to show people that never work on cars on what to do.
Thanks for the help. I have a 99 Pontiac Grand Prix with the same motor and its pretty much the same setup.
yes there are lot of cars that have the same set up. there are some variations as far as like some cars you may need to take off few extra things to get to it. but overall majority of it is the same
That bottom bolt it's hell, i came here looking for an easy way, but it's just hell, thanks for the vid anyway my friend.
yes its a bit of a pain. but once you have a good technique down it gets easier to do
Great video! I never did anything like this before and with this tutorial I was able to replace in a couple hours. Thanks for the help!
hey there. your welcome. im glad this vid was able to save you money.
That damn bottom bolt is the bane of my existence..
yes it is. ... lol
2024 y este video. Me ah ayudado mucho gracias. Dios te bendiga
Whenever you use line wrenchs for metal lines always try to tighten them first before loosing them, if it moves even a little its usally enough that it breaks rust and corrosion free without moving the line, then it should break free loosing it.
yes i know. but in this case since i really didnt show it in the video . it wouldnt budge at all. so i had to go the other route
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thank you for taking the time ... nice work
hey you're welcome
I just want to thank you for this video and I think a good video should take as much time as necessary either with part one part two part three again thank you very much
Very helpful video to verify the best approach to this job, thank you!
hey im glad this video was helpful. and you are very welcome
Motorsport Factory - I decided to remove the throttle body to remove the thermostat for a superflush, which was much easier than I thought, and it made the job quicker and way less tedious for me, plus those two mini coolant hoses and metal tube that allow the coolant to heat up the throttle body were so badly blocked that I had to use a drill bit held by vise-grip pliers to dig it out by hand, then finish it off with a pipe cleaner. It felt great to find that & clean it, because it’ll make the engine idle smoother after startup on cold, rainy mornings. I really recommend checking & cleaning out that little throttle heater tube when changing out the thermostat.
Throttle body removal is probably the routine procedure so that’s probably why the little hoses had RTV on them - to not have to add to the cost by replacing those hoses. Mine had RTV on them too. I noticed that one of the small hoses leaks a little bit even when clamped, which was ok during the flush, but it’ll have to not leak when the job’s all done.
I’m about to put in the new thermostat tonight so I’ll probably put some RTV on them & top it off with coolant tomorrow after it’s set.
@@Bikewithlove hey thats good to know. yeah its always a good idea to replace any little coolant hoses you can access. so you are not doing the work twice or having to redo something etc. yeah in some case the throttle body removed makes the job easier.
Motorsport Factory - Agreed. I just replaced the thermostat & water pump, but I decided to hold off on the radiator for a few days to take a break. Even with the right tools, it’s quite a bit of time & effort. Plus, the learning curve can really slow things down because you never know what you’re going to find in there. It can be a real can of worms. You’re right- I just ordered the replacement hoses for the throttle so when I drain the system for the radiator replacement I’ll get that too.
@@Bikewithlove yeah there is always a learning curve. even the ive done the same service on the same car many times. i am always trying to find ways to work more effeciently and get it done faster
I didn't notice you draining the drain plug for the radiator. great video. but would like to have seen you also refill the engine with coolant
yeah i know i didnt do all that do to the fact the car came in with no coolant at all so i just went straight for the job. i will in a future video show how to do all that
Hose clamp the hose coming from the radiator and there is no need to drain the coolant. You will lose a little but it works. I actually took the throttle body off to access the bottom bolt easier. It gave me the chance to spray out the throttle body and clean it and also check the gasket for the throttle body. Good video but really short. It takes about 4 hours if you take the Throttle body off. You also have to take the Cruise and Throtte cables disconnect but it beats buying a $30 wrench and it also checks the other components on the car/van. Different ways by different mechanics. It works great for me but to each their own.
hey thanks for the response. yes its something i didnt do and i could have mentioned the throttle body can be removed. i did have to for sure take the throttle body off when i worked on a saturn relay with same engine
The way i do that i take of the carburator. That is the easy way for very easy is more easy when you put the new one back u got plenty space for work i will do a video to show u how i do that
I got all the way to that bottom bolt, and it wouldn't let go! I tried penetrating oil and everything. I just couldn't get the leverage. I moved more stuff out of the way than you did, and still couldn't get it loose. Its a 3100 in a 95 Lumina. Not too many differences. I can tell by you're vid, its in the same place, underneath the throttle assembly. This sucks, but imma get it!
its tough at first but when you get it you get it. that bolt shouldnt be that tight in the first place
I just purchased a 2002 Malibu. Wondering if you have any other videos on this car
not at the moment. what other videos are you lookin for
I lost my bolt on the carburetor and my gaskets bad. Any idea where I can find one? Everytime I look it up shows me a different gasket
FYI if you are doing this job Horizon Tool # CAL751 makes this a ton easier than this. If you Google "GM Thermostat Wrench" they are easy to find for under $20.
hey thats a great tool ...thanks for sharing...
Thank you so much brother. You help me soo much....
Thanks that was a big help. I was wondering bout exhaust pipe
yeah you would think it would be hard with it in the way. also if you feel you need to take the throttle body off go ahead and do so. some cases you may need to do that . so cars with this engine have sometimes a bracket that needs to be removed but its case by case senario
The bottom bolt was a headache lol thanks
yes the bottom is a headache but it can be done. i do wish they designed this better
Do you remember how you performed the coolant air bleed?
yes its simple. i didnt go over it in this video though.... just leave the cap open on the expansion tank and turn the climate all the way to hot but leave the fans off... and run it till you get all the bubbles out
Oh, wow! It sounds really easy. While doing this, does the engine have to on?
Thank you very much!
yes the engine has to be running. ... i tell you what . ill make a video on a car to give you and example on how its done. please sub to my channel and ill get to it asap. there are plenty of other videos out there on youtube you can look up though
Awesome! You're great! Thanks!
Motorsport Factory
im never subbing to your channel. not after last night at the club when you told me you were a woman wearing that tight dress, showing that ass.😒
Thanks for the vid. A ? I didn’t catch this video til after I bent that metal line that runs to the coolant reservoir. So I have to replace that lol. Do you know what it’s called by any chance?
im not sure off the top my head but if i remmeber i will let you know.
Great video. Thanks for the help!
You're good..new subscriber
hey motorsport can you tell me if this car you fixed in this vedio was overheating and the resvore was overflowing?
yes this car was overheating. its had not coolant at all either. so i didnt notice overflowing. what issues are you having
Thanks man for the heads up... I'm waking up a little earlier on Saturday with the hopes it won't interfere with watching football to getterrdun. Man.. what a pain in the ass.
yeah this thermostat is a bit of a pain to work with. it would have been nicer if they positioned the thermostat or the exhaust was few inches further out would have helped
Right. Wish they would of kept it all straight instead of sideways. Need to demote the engineer(s). Never understood the reason... along with front wheel drive. da fools.
the fwd personally i dont have to much of a issue. but yes i do agree why they design thing the way they do . there are ways to make things easy to remove and still be cost effective
I hear ya man, but being old school, "if it works, don't fix it'. Salud!
It's a lot easier when you remove the throttle body just be careful that you don't tear the gasket or just buy one in case it tears it don't cost that much. Auto shops here where I live get anywhere from $213.00-$272.00 plus tax
yes that is true. but i didnt have a gasket avail at the time. so this was the only way to make a vid
Motorsport Factory I've only done two of these type of t-stats one on my grand prix and another while I worked at an autoshop a guy I worked with has a double box end wrench that's a half moon shape it works great for this job
Does the housing need a separate gasket
no it shouldnt. just the gasket tht the termostat needs
@@motorsportfactory thank you awesome, evan thought the housing sits against metal
I've read just clean the surface
@@marcusgrammatica3457 yeah keeping the surface clean is all you need to do. the gasket should do the sealing itself
One thing that they don't tell you when you are taking the bolt off the bottom....use a freaking close wrench that has an off set it worked better than what every video that I have seen and you can do everything from the top. Also do not remove the bottom bolt the thermostat housing has a slot in it. Now it is a pain in the azz to put it back on.
yes i do agree. the bottom dont have to be removed. i was also showing people how to improvise with what they have.
You did great! But I’d rather if you are straight forward
Welcome to GM, whose engineers are mad at the world and pride themselves on making a 20-minute job take 3 days to do.
yeah tell me bout it. i just dont understand why they had to make it this way. i seen some impalas where you like take it out from the top and in 2 minutes your done .
Isn't this job much easier if you remove the throttle body? Plus that way you can clean that out real good while it's off
in some cases yes . each model i have worked on ... not just the mailbu with this same engine had different brackets, pipes, hoses etc so i hat to take the throttle body off. in this case i felt i didnt need to . but if it does make it easier for you .. go for it
But I been having some problems with it
Wow what a fucking nightmare.
I got a 2000 so it's all the same lay out
10:20
patience works best
with that it wasn't impossible thank you
yes its one of those things that needs a bit of patience ..... i hope the video was helpful
the things to look for is checking the radiator,check all hoses,thermostat. if you havent replaced the thermostat in a long time it could need changing,also it could be low on coolant too
Oh my gosh! that's looks like all a pain in the butt to get to the thermostat! I have to do that to mine soon bcus my 2000 been overheating. the coolant fluid been disappearing/evaporating for awhile now so need to do this. but thanks for letting me see what I have to deal with soon. man, just need a new car. :(
yes it is a pian. but once you ggot the technique down it gets easier . the hardest part was the bottom bolt on the thermostat housig
Nice video ...lol
Very thorough, however all the movement of the camera was making me dizzy! maybe have someone else hold the camera while you are doing it! Blow your nose!
yeah i do apologize for the camera shake. and for the nose issues.
I've done a few of these and all i can say is what a horrible design by GM. I don't think the engineers gave it much thought. Fortunate to do it in warm weather. Good job all the same.
Poor design, I took the throttle body off much easier to get the bolts off.. Plus you can give your throttle body a good cleaning while it's off.... Lol Wait until you have to change the 3 spark plugs on the firewall side especially when the spark plugs booths are stuck on.... not fun...
yes i dont like the design either. i did it without having to do take throttle body out on this car. but for the saturn relay you have to take the trottle body off cuz of the bracket design on it. i have not done spark plugs on this but i take its not fun on this either
Man i did plugs, wires, both o2 sensors, thermostat, and brakes all around on a 2000 Malibu today. Man my arms are scratched the hell up.
Especially when your plugs are on the bottom of the engine block and have stuck on boots with plugs that look like little “cone heads”
That bottom bolt is stressing me tf out
so thus is a ducking count to do I sent it
why did this take me 7 hours to do this.
i mean i understand that bolt was inaccessible but jesus christ. it REALLY sucks, (I HAD TO GET A CURVED WRENCH TO LOOSEN THE LOWER NUT. once it was done it felt awsome doing something for 30$ (tax) instead of something like 150-400 FYI my malibu is the base model, it is the exact same layout, 245k miles and still going strong think the thermostat was OEM, looks like uncle tried to put the fix a leak shit (the crap they sell at walmart, so now i have to figure out how to flush the system)
it shouldnt have took you 7 hours to do. but in order to flush out the fix a leak you will have to flush the cooling system a few times to get most of it out
Filter bed....lol
yes i had brain farts. i meant box.
remove the throttle body and you will have more room !
yes its true . but on some models which i think think this one didnt help no matter what i do
If you're going to go to all the trouble to make a video you should show it step by step not just talk about it😢
The Worst !!!!!
do you mean the job itself or is somethign wrong with my video ?
Sorry for not explaining...I thought changing the thermostat on my 2004 Lexus ES330 was an absolute horror show...until I was introduced to my sons 2001 chevy malibu engineering cluster f@#k
@@josephdale3996 o ok ..i sort have figured thats what you meant .
You talk to much
says everyone. lol .if you didnt like the video you could stop at anytime and move on
how do you remove the 2-13 mm bolts, you went away and when you comeback, the 2 bolts were already removed, I WANT TO KNOW how to reach those 2 bolts,1 is a little easy, but the other one sucks, not good video