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So I just finished my coolant flush and silly old me forgot to put the thermostat back in before filling it to the to with new coolant. Can I put a glove around the upper radiator hose to plug the fluid so I can replace the t-stat without draining the fluid below the housing? Thanks.
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There is a way to keep the coolant in the engine, but not very convent without all the items. Years ago our shop repaired radiators and to test them rubber expansion plugs would be installed. One plug would have a small hose barb. Then dunked into the tank and add a few pounds of air pressure to check for leaks.
A fellow mechanic had leaking freeze plug on a medium duty truck. He took one of the expansion plugs with the hose port and installed it in the radiator fill. Using a vacuum pump, he pulled a vacuum on the full coolant system. When he tapped out the freeze plug,(about the size of a half dollar coin) there to my surprise is the coolant in the block, not a drop of it flowing out the open freeze plug hole.