Waiting for parts... the car can't be moved anyway so yesterday (having some spare time) I decided to take some advantage and start removing stuff. It's not hard, but hey it does take time !
If you think it would be useful I'll write an howto when I'm done, sorry I didn't take pictures.
So I emptied the rad (the peacock was not frozen as I expected, so it worked perfectly and I won't have to replace it as planned
), removed a couple of belts, unbolted two brackets, removed the fan.
Boy, the fan clutch is dead ! Glad I bought a new one.
Then I removed the hoses and proceeded with the t-stat housing. I thought the thermostat was stuck open (the engine took years to warm up in winter) but surprise, surprise... there was no t-stat AT ALL ! The housing was as empty as an empty housing... Probably it failed and they simply removed it somewhere in time. Ok, glad I have a new one, too.
As for the pump, I have loosened all the bolts, but I'll wait for the new one to arrive before removing it. Don't want to leave too many "mice entries" open while the car is sitting.
In the meanwhile, I took my time to do some good cleaning around, with all that stuff off I was able to reach unknown places, full of crud and greasy stuff.
One more question:
now that I have everything open, is it possible to "wash" the water jackets in the block by injecting water inside ? And if so, where do I pour it in and where do I expect it to flush out ? And would it be a good idea to do the same with the radiator ? Are there any pressure related warnings ? And is there something I would want to add to water to get better results ?
Thank you for your advice... I must find myself something to do while waiting for parts...