I don't know if the AMC 258 is supposed to have a thermostat with a "burp hole". None of the replacements I've used have had it, I almost drilled one today when I put one in but decided against it because I couldn't find my drill. I came to your video to check the orientation of the thermostat because I forgot to pay attention when I removed the old one. Thanks for the video, cool to see a European into a Jeep.
what did you make this gasket out of? you said you made it out of paper, but is it literally just like computer paper? and thanks for a great tutorial. I'm trying to change the thermostat on a 1975 AMC Pacer. lol!
Over torqued bolts thread stretched will never be safe/accurate back to recommended original torque. Sadly see it all the time. Hope this is still on the road..
i have a 1990 jeep yj with the same 4,2 engine , you did a good job
Thx
Thanks for the video, will be doing this to my yj soon
I don't know if the AMC 258 is supposed to have a thermostat with a "burp hole". None of the replacements I've used have had it, I almost drilled one today when I put one in but decided against it because I couldn't find my drill. I came to your video to check the orientation of the thermostat because I forgot to pay attention when I removed the old one. Thanks for the video, cool to see a European into a Jeep.
Muito bom!!! Melhor vídeo. Good tkanks
What are the bolt sizes?
1/2
what did you make this gasket out of? you said you made it out of paper, but is it literally just like computer paper? and thanks for a great tutorial. I'm trying to change the thermostat on a 1975 AMC Pacer. lol!
1.5 mm thick paper like a thinner version of a board paper, they sell them as special gasket papers
Over torqued bolts thread stretched will never be safe/accurate back to recommended original torque. Sadly see it all the time. Hope this is still on the road..