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Old 05-23-2008, 07:57 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by quicky4JR. View Post
no and it never has on any of the cars we have put it on. at least the ones i have seen.

theres a car that runs 2 of them and it doesnt rub.
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You need to grind/file down the part of the thermostat that looks like it was forged for a screw in coolant sensor a little bit. Its really really easy and does not effect anything since what your grinding/filing off is wasted casting material and the structural integrity of the housing is not effected in any way.
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Quote: Originally Posted by supermech21 View Post
is the thermostat supposed to rub against the power steering resevoir after this install?

You'll have to file the unused boss on the front thermostat housing about 1/4 inch..
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Quote: Originally Posted by NemoFoss View Post
You'll have to file the unused boss on the front thermostat housing about 1/4 inch..
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Didnt even think of that...im dumb

Just a FYI(or i could have made another mistake) The bolts get tight before they reach the thermostat, i used another washer. You guys should make out a set of directions or maybe supply them in the kit...Not nitpicking at all, some guys when they work on there car are away from internet and freak when shit dont add up.

Just a tip on posibly improving rage-tek quality assurance
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I was worried about the bolts... I ran out of the perfect ones... I'll get a howto up and supply the kits with a paper version.. Thanks again..
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