Well this took all day:
Get the fail safe ones they are a couple bucks more but they always fail in the open position instead of the closed position. No cooked engine to worry about
Ended up costing about 12.00, but nice to know it should fail in the open position if it goes.
If it's not the stat try flushing out the core with a garden hose. Sent from the dust in front of you!
Oh dear God was this horrible. When I bought the suburban this past March I would have thought I checked to see what the coolant looked like. Must not have because the coolant looked like the Red River....When it's RED!
I flushed everything out until I got clear water. I saved the debris so I could make my own roll of sandpaper at a later date.
Water pump looked like it had been leaking as there was rust colored crap from the weep hole and down the front of the engine, as had the T-stat housing.
So I put on a new water pump as well as a 195 degree T-stat, and of course new coolant.
Replaced the lower radiator hose, top one looked good.
Passenger side of the radiator had the same rusty crap from where the end cap meets the fins. Guess I'll start looking to see about getting a new radiator for the ol' beast.
do both heater hoses get hot?
Yes, both got hot. Air is now warmer (not saying much), but nowhere close to being warm or hot.
If nothing else our sons got to play junior mechanics w/ me.