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IMPORTANT:
Thermostat must be removed to ensure a thorough flush.
2.
Remove thermostat cover (A), remove thermostat, and install cover (without thermostat). Tighten cap screws to specification. (See Service section for procedure.)
Specification
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Thermostat Cap Screws
-Torque
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47 N·m (35 lb-ft)
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3.
Flush system with water-Close all drain valves/plugs and fill system with clean water. Run engine about 10 minutes to stir up possible rust or sediment. Stop engine and drain water from system before rust and sediment settle.
4.
Flush system with radiator cleaner-Close all drain valves/plugs, reinstall coolant start aid switch, and fill the cooling system with a good commercial radiator cleaner and water. Follow instructions provided with cleaner. Stop engine and immediately drain system.
5.
Flush system with water-Close all drain valves/plugs, reinstall coolant start aid switch, and fill with clean water to flush the system. Run the engine about 10 minutes, then drain out flushing water.
6.
Replace thermostat-Remove thermostat cover (A) and clean off the gasket material. Apply gasket sealant to new gasket and install thermostat and cover. Tighten cap screws to specification. (See Service section for procedure.)
Specification
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Thermostat Cap Screws
-Torque
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47 N·m (35 lb-ft)
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7.
Fill with fresh coolant-Close all drain valves/plugs and fill with a mixture of antifreeze, soft water, and coolant conditioner as specified in the Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant section.
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