already have it loose
there may not be one if there is it is on the bottom if not you just remove the bottom radiator hose to drain
The answer is yes. They have the same bolt pattern which is 5x4.5"....so practically you can interchange rims between Cherokees from 1986 or '87 with newer Cherokee's and grand Cherokee's until they changed the body style(1999 I think)
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To replace the thermostat on a 1987 Nissan pickup, drain the radiator. Locate the thermostat which is under the top hose assembly, and remove the screws holding it in place. Put the new one in position and refill the radiator.
Get out yer cuttin torch and start cuttin. When ya reach the radiator hose just whip out yer knife. That's all, folks.
To replace the radiator in a 1987 Jeep Comanche, first, drain the coolant by opening the petcock at the bottom of the radiator. Disconnect the hoses, electrical connectors, and any mounting bolts securing the radiator in place. Remove the old radiator and install the new one, ensuring it aligns properly with the mounts. Reconnect the hoses and electrical connections, then refill the cooling system with new coolant and check for leaks.
how do i get the air out of my radiator 1987 rx7
Thermal relay is stuck. Replace it.
follow the upper radiator hose to the thermostat housing
remove the two hoses and the two hold downs on the top and the just lift out
I would not recommend it, unless this is going to be an off-road only Jeep. There is just too much that can go wrong.
the radiator is the lowest point in the system also everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional manual available...in the reference section, you'll have to make copies of the important sections...good luck :)