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Is it just leaking from where the housing bolts on This is a common problem with the old all plastic intakes. Did you get the mating surfaces clean

I put the gasket and thermostat in the wrong order Replacement intakes have an aluminum water passage in place of the factory original intake plastic one It wouldn't seal that way

If i recall, the thermostat goes in first, then the gasket on top, then the housing

There is a shallow recess that the the thermostat fits into I pulled the thermostat to check the gasket, didn't notice any issues. Jump to latest 855 views 16 replies 7 participants last post by catsplat dec 20, 2024 enforced_leo44 discussion starter Flushing the coolant system, i first removed the thermostat

Did the prestone, flushed, then thermocure and flushed again Three times i've removed/replaced the thermostat housing and it continues to leak Didn't use rtv for the flush Noticed a leak but wasn't concerned since i was going to.

I swapped out my radiator this weekend, and put a new thermostat, gasket, and housing unit in (figured why not), and now its leaking

I took it back off, and scrapped off all the gasket parts from the block (again), and put it back on.still leaks! Thermostat gasket keeps leaking even after replacement New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. A leaking thermostat housing can cause a range of issues, including coolant loss, engine overheating, and potential damage to other components

Is the water dripping from the gearbox end If so, it likely is the thermostat housing It is a common problem New unit is £140 from mini in the uk

The forum seems to agree you should change the attached crossover pipe while changing the thermostat, it's relatively cheap and it's a common failure too.

If your jeep thermostat housing is leaking, consider replacing the water pump and hoses while you're already working in that area, especially if you don't know when they were last replaced This can prevent future issues Also, ensure the leak is actually coming from the thermostat housing and not a hose or the water pump itself.

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