Thermosstat
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Thermosstat
This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
gotten the part?
thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
gotten the part?
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Re: Thermosstat
Me wrote:
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
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Certainly, but dont' drive it with Hondacide (tap water) in it for more
than a day or two.
'Curly'
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
------------------
Certainly, but dont' drive it with Hondacide (tap water) in it for more
than a day or two.
'Curly'
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Re: Thermosstat
Me wrote:
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
------------------
Certainly, but dont' drive it with Hondacide (tap water) in it for more
than a day or two.
'Curly'
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
------------------
Certainly, but dont' drive it with Hondacide (tap water) in it for more
than a day or two.
'Curly'
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Re: Thermosstat
Me <me@home.com> wrote in news:Xns96896C5313C21mehome@216.196.97.136:
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
Yes, you would have been OK for a month or so. After that time, I would
have changed the oil to get rid of all the gas that would be in it.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
Yes, you would have been OK for a month or so. After that time, I would
have changed the oil to get rid of all the gas that would be in it.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Thermosstat
Me <me@home.com> wrote in news:Xns96896C5313C21mehome@216.196.97.136:
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
Yes, you would have been OK for a month or so. After that time, I would
have changed the oil to get rid of all the gas that would be in it.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> This is probably more of a general automotive question. Yesterday, my
> thermostat on my 1983 Ciciv wagon seem to have quit. Fortunatly, I keep
> basic tools with me and I was less than two miles from a automobile
> parts store. So bought, and replaced, the thermostat and went about my
> day. My question is, had I not had acess to the part so readily could I
> have just removed the thermostat and driven without until I coudl have
> gotten the part?
Yes, you would have been OK for a month or so. After that time, I would
have changed the oil to get rid of all the gas that would be in it.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/