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Old 26th July 2010, 23:03   #1
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Toyota missed an opportunity here.

With a bit of fancy engineering and some lateral thinking, I reckon they could have made changing the thermostat just a wee bit more awkward.
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Old 26th July 2010, 23:10   #2
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Which is just what I thought when I thought about doing a full rad flush with a hose on Sunday.

Do you need to pull the stat to do it or is there another easier way with a 3litre? Most of the guides I read on here discuss removing the stat and sticking a hose in.
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Old 26th July 2010, 23:14   #3
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To get a decent flow to flush properly, I think it needs to be pulled.
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Damn it, thought you might say that. Thank you.
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i was looking at mine, even with the head off, aircon off and alternator off, the bottom of the pipe is still attached by bolts that i cannt see as they are still buried under a load of mud they couldn't possibly make it any harder if they tried.
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Think Vauxhall trumps Toyota on the 1.2 corsa - Cambelt off to access.
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It's a toss-up between the starter motor, thermostat and EGR pipework, anything else I've found easy/normal/usual garbage, mind I haven't had the good fortune of the bottom end yet, I'll scrap it if there's another big problem though, too old for all this $hit I want to drive not fiddle with poxy jap engineering. H
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Changed my stat a few weeks ago. Taking the old one out was a lot easier than it looked. Putting everything back together again was a different matter and turned out to be a bit of a pain as the stat kept dropping out of the recessed hole in the block. Trying to keep the stat in situ whilst replacing the housing and inserting the two bolts - all with one hand - was a work of art. I'm sure things would have been a lot easier if the size of my hands had been more like the Japanese variety.

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Everything thats a pain in the butt on a 2.4 is easy on a 3.0, inc the starter!

If a stat thats tricky to reach is the trade off, I'm more than happy.

(do it from underneath, tisn't so bad.)
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