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Always inspect the seals

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I normally inspect new parts before installation for damage or irregularities. I got in a hurry Friday installing a new thermostat. After installation I ran it until the thermostat opened, no problems. I then drove @ 30 miles and found a small puddle of coolant on the ground. I tore it back down yesterday and found this. Of course, no way to get a new one on Christmas Day, so I reused the old one. Due to my haste, I lost a couple of hours and a couple gallons of coolant.

ALWAYS inspect the seals.

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Cummins as far as I know. It was the 3928499-KIT from Geno’s. Of course, it’s possible that I did it somehow, but it would be very difficult to do that during installation.
 
Cummins as far as I know. It was the 3928499-KIT from Geno’s. Of course, it’s possible that I did it somehow, but it would be very difficult to do that during installation.


That number is for a 84-98 12V engine.

190° STOCK THERMOSTAT KIT - CUMMINS ('98.5-'02, 5.9L)
Item #: 3946849
 
Slits happen.

I had a weeping tstat seal too a couple yrs back. Had to fix in camp. It was such a slow leak it evaporated to a stain on the block. It only showed liquid leak while cool.
 
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