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Question by Tom G
Submitted on 5/9/2004
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Hello, I am stuck with how to remove the water bypass hose Under the Thermostat housing, i bought the hose (about 2 inches long with one clamp) I cannot seem to get the old rubber hose out of the (cup)or(sleeve) that it is in and i tried pulling it out but it wont come out! Can you tell me how it is held in and is it a matter of replacing the sleeve with the rubber hose or can i just pull it out? Please let me know, i am on disability and need this car for doctors and groceries!  Thank you, Tom PS: tomtg2001@yahoo.com


Answer by Randy
Submitted on 10/25/2004
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hello, not sure if you ever found out how to do this, but I just had the same problem and I found a great site that really helped.  check out this site, http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech/timingchain.php?p=2.  Hope it helps.

Randy

 

Answer by asdfsad
Submitted on 5/17/2007
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yank it, i ripped mine all up

 

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