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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidBurn View Post
    I see. Sir paano po ba natetest kung bumubuka at sumasara pa ng tama ang thermostat? Also, magkano po ba ang ganyan ngayon?
    pag bagong bukas pa lang ung engine, dapat malamig ung upper radiator hose. pag umabot na sa optimum operating temperature ung engine, dapat mainit ung upper radiator hose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    kailangang tanggalin and perform some tests. usually, nilulubog sa mainit na tubig, pero dun sa pinagpagawaan ko, may pang test sila eh.
    i got mine at 3k for the thermostat valve and assembly.
    700 yung coolant temperature sensor.
    Naku, madugo pala presyo nyan, hehehe. Anyways, thanks po


    Quote Originally Posted by s10pao View Post
    pag bagong bukas pa lang ung engine, dapat malamig ung upper radiator hose. pag umabot na sa optimum operating temperature ung engine, dapat mainit ung upper radiator hose.

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    Kopya sir s10pao. Thanks

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    By the way mga sir, ilang liters of coolant po ba normally ang nilalagay nyo after maoverhaul ang rad?

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    sir you have a '92 Honda, so I assume na wala pang ECU or computer box yang car mo, carburetor type.
    I suggest of removing the thermostat, with this kasi the coolant mix are always circulating and the temp is somewhat constant, unless you have other problem
    for the coolant, if you've tight budget use wilkins distilled water mas mura kesa sa mga coolant sa market

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    Quote Originally Posted by allanb View Post
    sir you have a '92 Honda, so I assume na wala pang ECU or computer box yang car mo, carburetor type.
    I suggest of removing the thermostat, with this kasi the coolant mix are always circulating and the temp is somewhat constant, unless you have other problem
    for the coolant, if you've tight budget use wilkins distilled water mas mura kesa sa mga coolant sa market
    Yes sir, carb type po. Hmmmm, from the threads Ive read...removing the thermostat is big no no, right? Pag inalis yun, medyo tataas daw ang FC, aside from that kelangan irekta na ang fan so hinde na marereach ng engine ang required temp nya...and in the long run, it will create bigger problems di po ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidBurn View Post
    Yes sir, carb type po. Hmmmm, from the threads Ive read...removing the thermostat is big no no, right? Pag inalis yun, medyo tataas daw ang FC, aside from that kelangan irekta na ang fan so hinde na marereach ng engine ang required temp nya...and in the long run, it will create bigger problems di po ba?
    Yes, do not remove the thermostat. Have it checked and replaced if necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidBurn View Post
    By the way mga sir, ilang liters of coolant po ba normally ang nilalagay nyo after maoverhaul ang rad?
    more or less, around 1.5 liters. mixture.
    dont remove the thermostat. i've had my car's thermostat removed. hindi maganda ang takbo.... ang lakas pa sa gas.

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    Kopya sirs Monte and 1D4LV. Thanks

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    when the radiator is overhauled, practically all the coolant is drained ... you will need 4-6 liters (depends on engine size) to replenish ... the coolant volume is usually stated on owner's manual

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