Another hot air/cold air thread.
#41
Yes the seal goes around the outside rim of the thermostat. From your picture I can't tell if it has a jiggle valve or not. But it's function to keep air bubbles from getting trapped behind the thermostat. Also allows small coolant flow when the thermostat is fully closed. Some guys just drill a small hole at the 12:00 o'clock position and don't worry about the valve part.
Here is the jiggle valve and it needs to orientated correctly. Which is straight up at the 12:00 o'clock position.
Like this;
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Here is the jiggle valve and it needs to orientated correctly. Which is straight up at the 12:00 o'clock position.
Like this;
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#42
#43
No i remember seeing that some of the pads were unused, I have two different versions and they both have some open pads I DO NOT REMEMBER STATUS OF THE ONES YOU CIRCLED but dont get excited yet, might just be that way
#44
I don’t suppose you still have the picture you took?
thanks for getting back to me so quick 👍🏻
#47
Sorry man. Got involved in a dog fight and I got the worst of it. Couldnt walk yesterday so I never made it outside.
ill give it a try in a lil bit. Btw, never tangle with a German Shepherd. Their bites are serious schit. Thought he broke my leg!
ill give it a try in a lil bit. Btw, never tangle with a German Shepherd. Their bites are serious schit. Thought he broke my leg!
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#49
I was talking with someone last night about aggressive dogs - Looks serious I certainly hope you make a speedy recovery
Where the heck was that dog? - was it out in the street?
you are an absolute legend for doing that for me that’s perfect I can see the two I have missing
I’ll keep you posted
can you personal message on this?
Where the heck was that dog? - was it out in the street?
you are an absolute legend for doing that for me that’s perfect I can see the two I have missing
I’ll keep you posted
can you personal message on this?
#52
#53
Use a blanket next time if you can, advice from my vet.
I always had pit bulls, great dogs, he just said don't jump in if they ever fight.
Use a blanket, because they will bite YOU.
Maybe by mistake, but your still bit.
Blankets for their beds, in a few places around the house.
In front of heat vents is a great place for them.
Never needed to use one for them fighting, thankfully.
But old blankets make good dog beds.
I always had pit bulls, great dogs, he just said don't jump in if they ever fight.
Use a blanket, because they will bite YOU.
Maybe by mistake, but your still bit.
Blankets for their beds, in a few places around the house.
In front of heat vents is a great place for them.
Never needed to use one for them fighting, thankfully.
But old blankets make good dog beds.
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Aarcuda (04-07-2020)
#55
Use a blanket next time if you can, advice from my vet.
I always had pit bulls, great dogs, he just said don't jump in if they ever fight.
Use a blanket, because they will bite YOU.
Maybe by mistake, but your still bit.
Blankets for their beds, in a few places around the house.
In front of heat vents is a great place for them.
Never needed to use one for them fighting, thankfully.
But old blankets make good dog beds.
I always had pit bulls, great dogs, he just said don't jump in if they ever fight.
Use a blanket, because they will bite YOU.
Maybe by mistake, but your still bit.
Blankets for their beds, in a few places around the house.
In front of heat vents is a great place for them.
Never needed to use one for them fighting, thankfully.
But old blankets make good dog beds.
if theres 2 people, a good way is both people stand behind a dog and simultaneously grabbed both back legs and lift up while backing up. The dogs instantly stop biting and are confused. But the fight stops
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