Jerryl
Tall Unvaccinated Chinese Guy
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The S-hose is a PITA and always in the way of something. Eliminating the hose requires a 1/8" hole to be drilled in the thermostat flange, and locate the hole in the 12'O clock position upon reassembly.
Obviously, the S-hose ports need to be plugged. Plugging the manifold port is easy (3/8 NPT). I didn't want to put a rubber cap on the front cover nipple, and wanted to plug it on the car, without taking the complete front cover off.
The throttle body will need to be removed to create enough clearance for the 13mm wrench. Use grease on the tap and tap about 3-4 turns before cleaning the 1/4-18 NPT tap/re-greasing.
CAREFULLY clean the hole in the nipple with Qtips and be sure not so shove any chips inside. You can also pressurize the coolant system with LOW prsssure air. This will evacuate all the chips.
It would be much easier if the front cover is off, or removing the water pump . . . but that wasn't my solution.
Anyway . . . They say a picture is worth 1000 words. Worked great.
Hope this helps someone.
Obviously, the S-hose ports need to be plugged. Plugging the manifold port is easy (3/8 NPT). I didn't want to put a rubber cap on the front cover nipple, and wanted to plug it on the car, without taking the complete front cover off.
The throttle body will need to be removed to create enough clearance for the 13mm wrench. Use grease on the tap and tap about 3-4 turns before cleaning the 1/4-18 NPT tap/re-greasing.
CAREFULLY clean the hole in the nipple with Qtips and be sure not so shove any chips inside. You can also pressurize the coolant system with LOW prsssure air. This will evacuate all the chips.
It would be much easier if the front cover is off, or removing the water pump . . . but that wasn't my solution.
Anyway . . . They say a picture is worth 1000 words. Worked great.
Hope this helps someone.