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
1997 Chevrolet Cavalier LS Front and Rear Tires P195/65R15 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier Base Model Front and Rear Tires P195/70R14 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Front and Rear Tires P205/55R16
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No
There isn't one.
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Yes
0.060
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They are hooked to your starter feed
No. Carburetors were fazed out in the 1980's.
how do i replace the hub assembly on a 1997 cavalier 2.3 Ls
The 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2 liter engine operating temperature is 180 degrees. Aftermarket thermostats can allow the operating temperature to rise to 195 degrees.