Posted by rustred on July 06, 2009 at 11:35:26 from (72.172.100.113):
In Reply to: Super W6 coolant leak posted by Scott in CT on July 06, 2009 at 11:06:50:
just finished doing the very same job on the same tractor this morning.simplest way to get at the bypass hose is to remove the thermostate housing from head.that way you can just slip the hose on and then slide the housing in and replace gskt. and bolt it back on . the upper and 2 lower are a straight forward procedure.nothing needs to come off such as rad.hose sizes are top 2 1/8, bypass 1 1/2, btm. 2"
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