2.2L OHV Engines * Drain coolant (about 1 gallon) from the radiator until its below the thermostat housing * Disconnect the radiator hose from the thermostat cover * Remove the bolts and lift the cover off you mat have to tap the cover with a soft-face hammer to loosen it * Not how its installed then remove the thermostat 2.3L and 2.4L OHC Engines * Drain the coolant from the radiator * Remove the exhaust manifold heat shield * Remove the cover that protects the outlet pipe on the thermostat housing by accessing cover bolts through the exhaust manifold runners * Raise and secure the car on jackstands * Disconnect the radiator hose from the metal outlet pipe * Remove the outlet pipe bolt and carefully separate the outlet pipe from the thermostat housing and the engine block * Note how its installed then remove the thermostat from the outlet pipe
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I paid $3,500 for mine. Kelly Blue Book for a 1996 Pontiac Sunfire SE Coupe is $3,250.00 retail.
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in the gas tank, inside the sending unit.
The way to replace the thermostat on a 91 Acura Legend Coupe is to drain the radiator and remove the throttle and cable box. Remove the top of the radiator hose and the bolts. The thermostat will be inside.
I get close to 325 miles about 25-27 miles to gallon
There are many places where one can purchase a Pontiac Solstice Coupe. One can purchase a Pontiac Solstice Coupe by visiting popular on the web sources such as Auto Trader and Car Max.
Sunfire fuel pumps are located inside the fuel tank. Replacing them requires the draining and removal of the fuel tank. If you're undertaking this job yourself, definitely pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual for your car. This will give you all of the steps with photos.
1970 Pontiac catalina coupe and sedan had a standard 350 255 horsepower the 400 was optional rated at 265 horsepower
Follow the radiator hose back to the engine block. There are two hoses, but only one ends in a casting that bolts to the engine; that's the thermostat. The thermostat is a little different than other vehicles, since it is cast into the thermostat housing. You'll need to replace the entire housing since you can't buy just the thermostat.
The Pontiac LeMans would be my choice. It is slightly larger and more luxurious. The Pontiac engine was also a better engine than the Chevy.
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