Hi guys,
This is not a mustang question, it is about my 94 Ford Explore. It has a V6 in it. I am in the process of changing the thermostat. I thought it was stuck open, because the temperature never went up. Anyways, arent all thermostats supposed to be installed with the spring side towards the engine (away from the radiator), and the little nipple part in the radiator hose? When I took it apart, it was the other way around ! I'm thinking theres still coolant in the block, but god only knows how old it is. Also, after driving the car, theres never any coolant in the overflow jug.
I think that the coolant isn't flowing anywhere, its just staying in the block...
This is not a mustang question, it is about my 94 Ford Explore. It has a V6 in it. I am in the process of changing the thermostat. I thought it was stuck open, because the temperature never went up. Anyways, arent all thermostats supposed to be installed with the spring side towards the engine (away from the radiator), and the little nipple part in the radiator hose? When I took it apart, it was the other way around ! I'm thinking theres still coolant in the block, but god only knows how old it is. Also, after driving the car, theres never any coolant in the overflow jug.
I think that the coolant isn't flowing anywhere, its just staying in the block...