Hi all,
So, I have read just about all I can find on the interwebs about how to take the thermo cover off.
First part the guides say to 'take the dipstick tube retainer out', yeah ok, how the &*%% do you get to that nut? I can get a socket onto the nut but can't get the ratchet onto the socket. There's just not enough room. The manifold heat shield blocks decent access, and jebus christos, the nuts on that thing haven't been turned since this car rolled off the production line.
BGB says the same, it shows a nice little picture of someone putting a ring spanner on the nut from below. Now either ET reached up from underneath the car to do that or BGB shows it being done when the engine is out. I'd prefer to think that a thermostat change isn't an engine out jobbie!
Similar thing with the thermo cover itself, one nut is simple to reach, the other is there underneath and my ape hands fumbled around under there like a teenager on his first date
Dunno, i'm a novice and probably doing something totally wrong, can anyone provide a bit of know how please.
Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
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Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
First off I can't help with the access to the bolts etc as I only have experience of working on an n/a engine.
But I can add that you need to invest in some good penetrant spray and small wire brush to clean the threads. I like the penetrant made by 3 in 1 but others are available and are all my h better than wd.
Also use six point hex sockets if you have them as they are less likely to round off the head than 12 point. If you get stuff bolt to move work it out a bit then in a bit and so on.
Lastly good luck
But I can add that you need to invest in some good penetrant spray and small wire brush to clean the threads. I like the penetrant made by 3 in 1 but others are available and are all my h better than wd.
Also use six point hex sockets if you have them as they are less likely to round off the head than 12 point. If you get stuff bolt to move work it out a bit then in a bit and so on.
Lastly good luck
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Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
I cant remeber having any trouble removing the bolts for the thermostat. There was only two im sure.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
aussieGT wrote:
First part the guides say to 'take the dipstick tube retainer out', yeah ok, how the &*%% do you get to that nut?
Honestly, if you are struggling with this simple task you either don't have the right skills or tools.
It maybe an idea to stop now before you get in too deep and the frustration grows further and your car becomes immobile.
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Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
MartinF wrote:aussieGT wrote:
First part the guides say to 'take the dipstick tube retainer out', yeah ok, how the &*%% do you get to that nut?
Honestly, if you are struggling with this simple task you either don't have the right skills or tools.
It maybe an idea to stop now before you get in too deep and the frustration grows further and your car becomes immobile.
Not sure if I have the wrong tool or not but thats why I asked, i'm using a normal impact socket, can't get a ring spanner on it - but can't get the ratchet onto the socket.
But yeah, thanks anyway, nothing like a good forum spirit to help numpties out with simple tasks.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
The bolt below is quite fiddly to get to
I ended up removing the air conditioning unit which gave me much better access (it didnt work so i was removing anyway)
I ended up removing the air conditioning unit which gave me much better access (it didnt work so i was removing anyway)
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
Whether this is difficult or not depends on if you have AC or not. Without Ac the 12mm (head size) bolt (not a nut!!) attaching the dipstick tube to the thermostat housing is easily reached with an angled/offset ring spanner - it just requires a bit of stretching. With AC the whole thing becomes more difficult because there is hardly any room to rotate the spanner properly.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
Yeah, it's got AC which I want to keep.
I'm after a set of damaged nut/bolt removers, one of the exhaust manifold shield bolts came out ok but the others don't want to play.
That and the oil filter coming off may give me a bit more room to move.
The engine sounds great but the 'oil' thats in there, gee, it's been there for quite a while. The filter won't be coming off without a decent fight I bet.
Thanks for the replies.
I'm after a set of damaged nut/bolt removers, one of the exhaust manifold shield bolts came out ok but the others don't want to play.
That and the oil filter coming off may give me a bit more room to move.
The engine sounds great but the 'oil' thats in there, gee, it's been there for quite a while. The filter won't be coming off without a decent fight I bet.
Thanks for the replies.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
need to expand your tool kit.
should be no reason you cant undo that dipstick bolt.
use the double ended spanner trick to get more leverage on it
housing, either need some long thin sockets and extensions, or smaller spanner, preferably a spanner thats 6sided, not 12. those thermostat housing nuts are tiny and will round off without a good grip.
should be no reason you cant undo that dipstick bolt.
use the double ended spanner trick to get more leverage on it
housing, either need some long thin sockets and extensions, or smaller spanner, preferably a spanner thats 6sided, not 12. those thermostat housing nuts are tiny and will round off without a good grip.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
MartinF wrote:
Honestly, if you are struggling with this simple task you either don't have the right skills or tools.
It maybe an idea to stop now before you get in too deep and the frustration grows further and your car becomes immobile.
jimGTS wrote:need to expand your tool kit.
housing, either need some long thin sockets and extensions, or smaller spanner, preferably a spanner thats 6sided, not 12. those thermostat housing nuts are tiny and will round off without a good grip.
I managed to get the dipstick bolt out with a small amount of swearing.
That thermo cover was a *&*(%(* )&)(*. Like friendly MartinF pointed out, the frustration did grow and I though i'd made my car immobile.
Yes MartinF, it would be a real walk in the park if it wasn't for the bloody AC system, what a xxxxxx. (not you, the AC) I got a ratchet ring spanner on the bottom nut after I took the oil filter off.
But after I had undone that bottom nut to a point I couldn't get the spanner off due to the body of the ac unit. So that was fun and nasty words galore. Ratchet spanner didn't want to help doing the nut back up.
I bent some crap and managed to replace the thermostat. Did not enjoy. Hopefully I haven't rooted anything in the engine bay.
I had a look in the engine bay of a n/a, yes that some nice access to thermostat there, sweet fa room in my turbo car with some antique mega structure ac hovering right next to it.
Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
Glad I could help
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Re: Rev2 turbo thermostat replacement - help needed!
hope the thermostat was installed with the jiggle valve the right way up
future note, ratchet spanners are gods gift but they can be a pain in tight spaces.
future note, ratchet spanners are gods gift but they can be a pain in tight spaces.