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Old 05-22-2013, 07:45 PM   #23
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Really tight quarters, especially the top left screw on the themostat.
Just an FYI for the next time, or the next guy, but I didn't have any problems getting to any of the bolts on my 99's thermostat or water pump. I used a 1/4" drive socket with a 1 1/2" (or so) drive extension to remove and tourque them down. using the extension or my fingers I was able to the bolt in question form the top to remove it. However, I already did have the water pump out at this point. Maybe that was the difference.

Putting it back together it was very easy to use the extension to start the bolt in the threads and tourque it down. FWIW, I repalced the water pump, thermostat, and all the hoses without removing the motor mount (as recommended) as well. I'm not sure if this is a quick of the 99s or not, but it was much easier to do the work than the messages I'd read here or on RennList.
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