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AC Owners Club Forum => Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum => Topic started by: pjbowman on June 13, 2020, 00:40:06
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I have been unable to get the bulb and capillary thermostat probe removed from my Thermostat housing. Two questions:
1. I've been told it is just a press fit, is this truly the case? I am unable to press it out even after soaking in penetration oil, heating the housing, etc.
2. Are replacements available? If so I can just get a new one for my new housing which is on its way.
Hopefully someone can give me answers! Not much luck on getting replies on this forum aa of late.
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Peter
I dares say you have tried all this, but as you haven't received any help. I will start with my two cents worth>
The thermostat unit is usually just a push fit into the housing and it seats on the recessed ledge. sounds like your unit is corroded and needs gently persuasion,
you will probably destroy the old unit, before using major force or heat treatment, if it wont twist I either direction try harmonics , e.g vibration transmitted via a tuning fork or similar. this could be enough to break the corrosive seal. just an idea, I never had one seize that it wont release with more gently twist motion.
If your WD40 isn't working you could try soaking with diesel or even dare I say Coka Cola.
Alternatively put the cap and hose back on and run the engine to get some heat into the housing the have another go at turning the now warm thermostat. wear gloves or use mole grips to save scalding your hands when it releases.
Good Luck
Keith
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Thanks Keith, I will give everything a try! I may have to cut the housing in half and get it out that way. I'm running out of options and want to get back on the road!
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There are modern thermostats that have the right diameter to fit. If not you can snip it down to the right size.