Drain the radiator, remove the top hose from the thermostat housing then remover the nuts from the housing. Gently tap on the housing and remove it. There's your thermostat. Take it out, put in the new one and replace everything you just took off. Refill the radiator and go.
5.25" see Crutchfield.com
if you stop for gas
Ooh, this is a fun one. The water pump is driven by the timing belt, so you have to remove and replace that to change out the water pump. ~Pengauin
Follow the top hose back to the thermostat housing.
To change the shift solenoids in a 1993 Mitsubishi Diamante, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, remove the transmission pan to access the solenoids, which are typically located inside the transmission assembly. Carefully disconnect the electrical connectors from the solenoids, remove the old solenoids, and install the new ones, ensuring a proper fit. Reassemble the transmission pan, refill the transmission fluid, and reconnect the battery.
yes it does r12. if you dont want to convert to the 134a. you can use freeze 12.
Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine to find the thermostat cover.
yes usaly in the same cicuit as the interior lights
if its sohc it doesnt have , if its dohc its behind the lower damper i think
no
On a 1993 Mitsubishi Diamante, the tension pull for the serpentine belt is typically located on the belt tensioner pulley. This tensioner is spring-loaded and automatically adjusts to maintain the correct tension on the belt. To release tension for belt replacement, you usually need to use a wrench to rotate the tensioner away from the belt. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and diagrams.
pretty sure it is the port on the right side of your engine (from view of the front ) about a foot away ( give or take a little)