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Humvee Thermostat Housing Problem

Hummer Guy

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Today I went to install the thermostat on the humvee and realize yesterday that I snapped the bolt head off, now I just got threads sticking out. The question is, can the whole thermostat housing on the engine be changed easily?

Taking off the broken bolt is the last thing I want to do; I already needed a breaker bar to just get the bolt to turn before the head snapped.
 

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Retiredwarhorses

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Ok, never use an impact wrench
you have corrosion that’s preventing this bolt from coming out, luckily you have enough to grab via vise grips, you want to start my soaking it in penetrating oil, then hit it with a propane torch, let it cool for 10mins, hit it again with heat, get a good grip on the bolt and start try to turn it…there is no more tension on the bolt threads because you broke the head off.
also, make sure someone didnt run a stud all the way through because they stripped the threads out previously and there is a nut on the back side, seen it many times.
 

Hummer Guy

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Ok, never use an impact wrench
you have corrosion that’s preventing this bolt from coming out, luckily you have enough to grab via vise grips, you want to start my soaking it in penetrating oil, then hit it with a propane torch, let it cool for 10mins, hit it again with heat, get a good grip on the bolt and start try to turn it…there is no more tension on the bolt threads because you broke the head off.
also, make sure someone didnt run a stud all the way through because they stripped the threads out previously and there is a nut on the back side, seen it many times.
Yep, I checked that, there's no bolt in the back
 

Hummer Guy

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How does the housing come off? I figured that if I removed both of the bolts from both sides, it'll pop off, but the side closer to the driver side don't want to come off

If I had the housing off, I'll be able to get my torch on it better and have a better grip with some pliers on a vice
 

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If you have a hole through it you can use an EZ Out. Put it in your oven for 20 minutes at 300 degrees and then use the EZ Out while hot. Don't force it, it should come out with modest effort. You don't want to break the EZ out.
 

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Wow, and iI thought disasters only happened to me.. Glad Im not the only one this crap happens to 😂

Drill and re tap... Just dont over drill the old threads..

Id nut and bolt it though.. Save about 3 hours of your life youll never get back ...
 
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