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number 14 ,10 amp under bonnet
1. Drain the cooling system.2. Remove the lower radiator hose from thermostat outlet.3. Remove the thermostat outlet bolts and outlet. Remove the thermostat.4. Clean the mating surfaces of the radiator outlet and the radiator outlet pipe.To install:1. Install the thermostat.2. Install the thermostat outlet and bolts.3. Install the coolant outlet attaching bolts and tighten the thermostat outlet bolts to 10 ft. lbs. (14 Nm).4. Install the lower radiator hose to thermostat outlet.5. Fill the cooling system.6. Inspect for leaks.
14/1
a 14 letter word to describe climat change
I just changed the thermostat on my 93 4.3 and the bolt is a metric size, unfortunately I don't remember what size it was, 12, 13, or 14 millimeter should cover it.
The increase from 14 to 16 is about 14.286%
14 to 9.8 is a 30% decrease.
open the radiator cap to release any pressure from the system. Follow the top hose from the radiator and unbolt the two 14 mm bolts holding the thermostat housing in place. Remove the thermostat out of the housing. I replaced mine with a fram 195 degree fail safe (when fails stays open not shut)thermostat. Reinstall making sure you use proper gasket and proper thermostat.
The percent of change is -75%
14 / 24 = 0.58333... ~ 58.3%
14%:= 0.14 in decimal= 14/100 or 7/50 in fraction
Time change will be March 14, 2010.