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It varies by engine.
On the front of the engine.
pulley puller
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The 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra thermostat is located on the front of the engine. You can follow the water supply line from the radiator to the thermostat housing.
yes water is coming out of this little hole in the water pump
Around 180 to 190 degrees fahrenheit.
A 1990 Cutlass Ciera might hesitate and sputter when the gas pedal is depressed because of water in the fuel or because of damaged or dirty fuel injectors. You might also have an issue with the wiring or the distributor.
water pump has some (2) pins into the block...it needs to be pryed stright off.
Follow the top radiator hose down to the water outlet on the engine; the stat is in there.
I have the same car. I also just had to replace the water pump. Cost me about 200. 1. Drain cooling system. 2. Loosen and disconnect hoses. 3. Remove the pulley bolts and the pulley (wedge a screwdriver between the two bolts to prevent the pulley from turning). Loosen all bolts before removing any of them. 4. Remove retaining bolts and remove water pump When installing, put a new gasket and sealant on the bolts. Good luck.
If you referring to the anti-freeze/coolant. Any name brand coolant will be fine. I have a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, and I recently flushed and refilled the coolant system. I used PRESTONE. I used to 50/'50 mix they sell (already mixed). That way you don't have to mix your own antifreeze. The recommended mixture is 50/50, that's what is recommended for the Cutlass Ciera. Other mixtures are 70 (coolant)/ 30 (water). If you are going to mix it yourself make sure you use distilled water, and make sure you mix it prior to putting in the vehicle. The short answer though, just get some Prestone 50/50 anti-freeze. That's your best bet.