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krelja
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5/29/2003
18:20:32

Subject: Thermostat Help!!!!
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I was changing my thermostat and I can't get the old gasket off. It is a tight squeeze for a scraper and I am running out of options. Also I was wondering what to expect from the stage 2 jet chip. Any help would be great and thanks in advance.

I have a 2002 dak sport 3.9l



brent
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5/29/2003
18:22:26

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I just did this change this morning in my 96 and I used a flat blade screwdriver. If this doesn't work and there is alot of gasket left you may need to make more room by taking off the alternator bracket and assembly.




stiinc
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5/29/2003
20:37:11

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I used a long flat blade as well you'll find a few spots to lever the screwdriver against if it's long enough, as for the Jet 2 I have one as well noticably improved power over 3000 especially on highway, be sure to relocate your iat as well. Good luck.


Stiinc
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J and J Auto
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5/29/2003
22:41:53

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Set the old thermostat in the hole, get a can of
gaskit remover and spray it down.

Wait an hour it will soften the gaskit enough to
get it off.

Larry
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icemanky
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5/31/2003
22:00:33

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if you have a dremel tool with a wire brush it does wonders.. that's what i used but make sure you stuff a rag in the hole to keep the debris out



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