Yay !! I've made it !
A wonderful saturday for me... the Eagle is on the road AGAIN (until next trouble will show up, of course).
I took my time to do everything in a relaxed way, so I also took care of other minor things while I was at it.
I chickened out about the drilling part, so (after evaluating the "pivot" risk) I went with the smaller bolt , washers and nut solution. It seems to hold everything in place just fine so, why worry ?
So, what I've done so far ?
- Flushed the block and the radiator;
- Cleaned up everything in places I never thought I could have access to;
- Installed the thermostat in place of the non-existing one (and drilled it before);
- New t-stat housing (I didn't crack anything, I just thought the brand new one would look cooler
);
- Obviously, new water pump;
- New fan clutch;
- New rad hoses (upper and lower - I also reinstalled the spring into the lower one);
- About 10 liters of 50/50 cooling fluid (it really takes so much) !
I drove about 100 miles since then and I noticed some things:
Now I know how an Eagle cooling system should work... and I guess it never worked right since I had the car. I always thought that either the gauge or the sender or both were faulty, but I was wrong. With the t-stat installed and the fan working as it's supposed to, the needle reaches the middle of the green zone in minutes and then it just STAYS THERE, floating a bit near the upper green limit in slow traffic and a bit lower on the highway. SWEET !! I love it.
Also, the "working" fan clutch is a great thing... the engine runs way smoother and quieter, the pulleys and belts are no longer dragging a stuck fan at impossible speeds, it seems I'm driving another car.
Too soon to tell, but it also seems I'm getting better MPG.
I think we can archive this under the "been there, done that" section. If anyone needs help with water pump related stuff, I'm here to lend a hand... quite an "expert" now !