Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace pan gasket, fluid and filter
Yes it does, sometimes called a bullring.
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Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
The oil pan of a 1998 Plymouth Voyager is quite easy to remove. Simply remove the series of bolts around the housing of the pan. Make sure to purchase a new gasket when replacing the pan.
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To replace the water pump on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the serpentine belt, then detach the alternator and any other components blocking access to the water pump. Unbolt the water pump, clean the mating surfaces, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble the components, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
I think you might have a bad head gasket. Just a guess.
Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine... that is where its located inside the thermostat housing. Remove upper hose to the engine, then remove the 2 bolts holding the thermostat housing on, then remove thermostat, replace with new one plus gasket, put the housing back on, hose back on, refill with all fluids lost and your done. really simple.
Wouldn't say head gasket for the car would get so hot & stop you have a hose losing water
To replace the water pump on a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager 3.3L V6, first disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant. Remove the serpentine belt, then take off the timing cover and any components obstructing access to the water pump. Unbolt the old water pump, clean the mating surfaces, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble everything, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
You can locate the thermostat on the front of the engine follow the upper radiator hose back to the engine - the thermostat is located in the engine housing that the hose connects to, there are usually 2 bolts that you need to remove, take of the housing that holds it in place, remove the gasket and clean, test the thermostat or put in a new one - to test the thermostat hold it over a boiling pot of water with tongs if the thermostat opens this is not your problem if it does not open then your thermostat is faulty. Replace and reseat thermostat, replace the gasket, replace the bolts and radiator hose.