Polara 500
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I always appreciate reading the informed feedback from this site. Question regarding cooling system maintenance... while replacing coolant, thermostat, water pump and hoses, would you go ahead and remove the water pump housing and replace those gaskets while you're most of the way there?
I'm trying to get the cooling system back up to par on my 66 Polara (383), as after never having the temp gauge exceed 180 for 4-5 years, even in hot summer traffic in Atlanta, it began to get hot this past year. After noticing a slow leak and realizing that I had neglected to change the coolant for about 5 years, I knew it was time to drain, flush, fill, etc. So I drained it, flushed it, etc. but before I was ready to add new coolant I noticed water draining from front of engine. So here's my plan so far:
- Have new thermostat ready to replace.
- New upper and lower hoses (at least 5 years old).
- Replace water pump.
- Scraped old gasket material off.
Any further advice is much appreciated. Photos show what old stuff looks like when I removed them today.
Thanks!
I'm trying to get the cooling system back up to par on my 66 Polara (383), as after never having the temp gauge exceed 180 for 4-5 years, even in hot summer traffic in Atlanta, it began to get hot this past year. After noticing a slow leak and realizing that I had neglected to change the coolant for about 5 years, I knew it was time to drain, flush, fill, etc. So I drained it, flushed it, etc. but before I was ready to add new coolant I noticed water draining from front of engine. So here's my plan so far:
- Have new thermostat ready to replace.
- New upper and lower hoses (at least 5 years old).
- Replace water pump.
- Scraped old gasket material off.
Any further advice is much appreciated. Photos show what old stuff looks like when I removed them today.
Thanks!