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Follow the top radiator hose at the end of that hose is the thermostat housing. The thermostat is located under the thermostat housing.
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You may need to replace the radiator thermostat and gasket.
Leaking hose? Defective thermostat housing or bad thermostat gasket? Bad water pump or gasket? Leak in radiator? Leak at heater core? Leak at head gasket? Coolant recovery tank?
A motor from a 1991 Oldsmobile will fit into a 1996 Oldsmobile Delta 88. The motor mounts will need to be changed.
Sounds like you have blown a head gasket. Let it cool down and check your oil to see if there is any water in it. If there is, you have a blown head gasket. If not you may just have a bad thermostat. Hope for the thermostat.
What are the symptoms that you are trying to fix? I asked a similar question and the answer eventually became "head gasket".
With very low profile tires yes. And I mean really low profile.
Overheating is the most common cause, but it can happen because of a defective gasket, poor installation, or just stress over time.
not all of the windows will you might get lucky with the widow shield and the back window due to the fact that they have the same size and shape of glass
how do i replace a blown head gasket on a 98 Toyota corolla
THE CAUSE COULD BE A STUCK THERMOSTAT , OR A BLOWN HEAD GASKET, OR A LEAK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD OR INTAKE MANIFLOD GASKET. A CRACK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS VERY COMMON.. NORTY