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  • @mysteriousMatchStick
    @mysteriousMatchStick 3 года назад +9

    Nice Video. Few extra tips/ideas for changing out 95 Integra thermostat:
    1. It isn't necessary to remove the air filter housing, only the air flow tube.
    2. If the radiator hose is stuck tightly to the thermostat housing you can just remove the thermostat housing and leave the hose attached to it. You can still access the surface of the thermostat housing for cleaning by gently repositioning the radiator hose around a little. This might be a better approach for you if the hose is older and you don't want to risk damaging it during removal. Installation of the new thermostat is still very easy.
    3. Some Integra engines have a coolant bleed screw located near the upper radiator attach flange on the engine.
    4. The bolts are hard to access but they can be reached with a common 10mm box wrench.
    If your thermostat is stuck open this will affect idling as the idle sensors never reach operating temperature. After replacing the stuck-open thermostat the engine operating idle dropped from 1.1k to 800 rpm - where it should be. And cold idle rpm dropped into operating range more quickly.

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage Год назад

      Good tips thanks. I'm about to replace my thermostat too

  • @direction88
    @direction88 9 лет назад +16

    That bolt on the left is ruining my life! ratcheting wrenches are a must. Excellent video as always

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing all of this, great information. As far as changing my oil, cost is actually the reason I don't change it myself. It costs me $30 for an oil change, vacuum, and car wash, or I could buy the stuff myself for $25. For $5, I don't have to do it myself, or bring the oil to a shop, my car gets vacuumed, and washed. To me it's the best $5 I could ever spend. Of course, they're getting the oil for much cheaper since they're buying in vastly larger quantities.

  • @JonathanThompson1320
    @JonathanThompson1320 9 лет назад

    I appreciated the thorough explanation of how the thermostat works. This actually helped me understand that my thermostat is actually working properly.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад +3

    Haha thank you, my integra rarely receives compliments, but I do love it.

  • @josephlance9262
    @josephlance9262 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! Awesome how much you’ve grown over the years. I was overjoyed when I realized this was your channel because I knew I was actually going to get the info I needed here

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Ahh okay. I did have the heater all the way to the right. Also, the amount of coolant I added (based on guessing) looks to be about the same as how much drained out. I do believe all of the air is gone, but I should probably try idling and wait for the fans to see if anything else comes out. Will it not overflow once it's heated with the pump running?

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I have big plans, but it all requires a lot of time and a growing audience. As this channel grows, I am to have the content grow as well! Growth is excellent right now, I'm blown away by how supportive most people are.

    • @prestonhill5269
      @prestonhill5269 2 года назад

      well look at you bud you made it. good job dude

  • @GregMichaelcg
    @GregMichaelcg 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I've never changed a thermostat before. After watching your 8 minute video, I got it done! Woo!

  • @funkidsstuff3564
    @funkidsstuff3564 3 года назад

    Your video is awesome! Concise and informative! The hot water trick on the hose is a great tip. I've worked on my cars for years but my Integra is very recent so just getting oriented. That area is hard to access so seeing you do it with that good camera angle was an excellent reference. Thanks a bunch.

  • @sancheezyfilms6134
    @sancheezyfilms6134 8 лет назад

    awesome video man not overly complicated explanations was going to have a shop do it but now after watching your video I'm doing it myself keep up with the integra videos I'm sure a lot of people like me would appreciate some more walk through videos on basic b series engine repair and maintenance

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I was actually wondering if this was possible. When I added back fluid though it was nearly equal to how much I lost, which I was surprised to find out. This morning (replaced it yesterday) I added a bit more fluid. Not much but some. It seems to be about right.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Didn't think I needed to? Probably a poor answer. When I added fluid it seemed about equivalent to how much came out. I then checked my coolant over the next few days, and added if there was any air at the top of the radiator. Since then it's been full. Do I need to do anything else?

  • @EfrainLynn
    @EfrainLynn 7 лет назад

    If it wasn't for this video I wouldn't have checked the bottom hose witch leads to the thermostat! I only check the top hose lead and thought it didn't have one! Thank you so much on this video! If you still do integras am all eyes and hears brother! You saved my car and saved me time and money! 😎 kudos to you sir!

  • @Addicted2VTEC
    @Addicted2VTEC 8 лет назад +2

    Nice walkthrough. Just did mine on my dc2 type r. I didn't remove the intake though. Thanks for the upload!

  • @doobiej2582
    @doobiej2582 5 лет назад

    Great car repair video, wish you did a series of these

  • @AkooMuzik
    @AkooMuzik 10 лет назад +11

    Damn bro this video was a big help thanks keep doing more integra videos

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I suppose it could use a little cleaning. I'm not too worried about it to be honest. Glad you enjoyed the video! If something comes up that I need to do on my car, I will try to film it.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I used to have a leaky radiator so I just put in cheap coolant since I went through it so fast. I've since had the radiator replaced, but kept the coolant. I'm skeptical of their being a real difference in the chemical composition of the two fluids. Perhaps I'm being naive.

  • @nihonsuki
    @nihonsuki 7 лет назад

    Nicely done. On my 86 Integra, I didn't have to remove the radiator hose; just swung it and the cap out of the way. Getting at that lower left bolt was tough. Used a long arm closed end box wrench to loosen it, then a small open end wrench to remove it. I had to replace a thermostat which a repair shop put in (when they replaced the water pump) which was letting my engine get too hot. Fortunately I had the "old" part, which I had installed just a year earlier. The thermostat they had installed had a gnarly looking gasket too, so I'm wondering what did they really do.

  • @STARKYLOV12
    @STARKYLOV12 10 лет назад

    By far one of the BEST vidies on RUclips.. Thanks !!!

  • @juricludwig8788
    @juricludwig8788 10 лет назад

    Thanks man that was helpful .. Now i have to change the spark plug wire..!!
    Other question how can u change the transition oil?? For the acura 94

  • @hax0r117
    @hax0r117 11 лет назад

    i love your channel more and more haha I can't wait to see where you go with this.

  • @teesee2935
    @teesee2935 6 лет назад +1

    What size are those bolts??? I'm bouta do this , great video btw

  • @JasonSulliman
    @JasonSulliman 9 лет назад

    Nice video- Definitely helped. I just replaced the thermostat on a 98 Integra. Important to make sure no air bubbles remain in the coolant lines. Also the 10mm bolts can be difficult- I added a drop of brake fluid to loosen the bolt.

  • @jdm3gee14
    @jdm3gee14 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks a lot! I have a 1991 Integra and the procedure was the same just about.

  • @TheFlacker99
    @TheFlacker99 11 лет назад

    Great vid. Do you plan on doing any mods to your integra? (exhaust, engine, etc)

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Thanks, I'm learning!

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад

    Thanks, good luck!

  • @KillerZero259
    @KillerZero259 11 лет назад

    great video!! keep up the hands on demonstrations!

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Also, I bought the most expensive one they had at the store. Apparently the two cheaper options fail closed, and the one I purchased is supposed to fail open. I'm sure anything is possible though.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Me neither, good to hear!

  • @9Packin
    @9Packin 10 лет назад

    Wanted to say thank you for this video. I was able to change the thermostat on my 1996 Acura Integra from watching this thanks again.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад

      Very welcome, glad you were able to do so on your own, saves a good amount of money, and your engine will run better!

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Twisting it didn't work. Didn't try any silicone spray but honestly I don't think there's an angle I could get it underneath very well. It was basically glued to the housing. Warm water worked pretty well for me.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад +1

    This is true, peace of mind is a good reason to simply do it yourself.

  • @takiyahalee
    @takiyahalee 10 лет назад

    Thank you! I have to change my thermostat today and your video is the best

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Haha if anything brakes, I suppose I'll make a video. I hope it doesn't come to that though! I do have big plans for the future; we'll see where things go.

  • @ericchun1942
    @ericchun1942 6 лет назад

    nice vid thanks...i didnt see a bleeder valve 1 or 2 inches away from your therm housing...did you double check?-- i have a 99 cl and am getting ready to change my therm out...i went with honda nippon made in japan and bought two replacement bolts at ace since the dealer(stealer) didnt have them...lol..again thanks!!

  • @christobar4803
    @christobar4803 10 лет назад

    VERY informative and VERY well presented. Thank you for taking the time and explaining everything so thorough.

  • @hax0r117
    @hax0r117 11 лет назад

    This isn't a fluke. People are drawn to good content, and you definitely have that. I liked your thermostat vid, even if it was relatively simple. I'm looking forward to more hands-on vids :) Everything else has been very informative. Good luck! Sub'd.

  • @wanderer3444
    @wanderer3444 9 лет назад

    Well done! Thanks great vid well filmed, well explained. I have a 95 legend although a little different this vid helped me prep for what I have to do.
    Cheers!

  • @Azndonx
    @Azndonx 11 лет назад

    Great video EngineeringExplained! I have a question about gas mileage. Would having a small hole/leak in the catalytic converter contribute to poor gas mileage? Thank you

  • @djsonicc
    @djsonicc 10 лет назад

    good stuff, man. very informational

  • @BAdventures
    @BAdventures Год назад

    Good job and demo. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @Travelingcarguy1
    @Travelingcarguy1 11 лет назад

    So on Hondas coolent from radiator travals from radiator to engine from the upper radiator hose then hot coolent returning from engine comes back to radiator from lower hose? Do all other car makers have a reversed cooling system setup like when thermostat is on upper hose instead?

  • @alexandersenna3532
    @alexandersenna3532 8 лет назад

    what pushes the spring on the thermostat? like how does it open and close using heat ?

  • @lukeymuffler6265
    @lukeymuffler6265 10 лет назад +3

    Years ago I had to change my thermostat, but as I was undoing the bolts on the housing, one of the bolts snapped due to corrosion. I was pretty pissed off!

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the tip. A closed thermostat at start-up wasn't an option for me haha

  • @wtfzero94
    @wtfzero94 11 лет назад

    have you explained cooling and lubrication could you make a video and also a video on service and inspection pls

  • @dathao91
    @dathao91 8 лет назад

    how were you able to remove the bottom housing thermostat nut???

  • @R10684
    @R10684 10 лет назад

    Excellent video!

  • @Ghanem99999
    @Ghanem99999 11 лет назад

    Nice video man, i have a 1992 honda integra but recently the coolant bottle is cracked and it leaks and i am trying to find a new one so ya if you can find one i will be very thankful
    Thanks

  • @xsaratdvts
    @xsaratdvts 2 года назад

    Thanks for your video bro really useful very good explanation

  • @kev93tr
    @kev93tr 11 лет назад

    That engine looks like it can use a cleaning. Spray it with some engine cleaner like Meguiar's then it will sparkle! Nice demonstration as well. I would like to see more of these types of vids from you, you are very informative.

  • @shahidali619
    @shahidali619 11 лет назад

    Brilliant thank you, maybe you could start a series on how to's with your Honda? Seeing as how most Honda's are the same it would appeal to a broad audience!

  • @fflores2323
    @fflores2323 4 года назад

    Thanks for the gasket tip! That wouldn’t be pretty lol where is the COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR located? The sensor connected to this housing is for the Fan.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I used a prediluted anti-freeze mix.

  • @lgliam
    @lgliam 11 лет назад

    I too was wondering if you you any plans to add some modifications :) But your channel is absolutely great! You've taught me alot and for that, I thank you! :)

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I agree. I plan to do more work on my Integra. For the time being, I'm just trying to keep it running. Once I get another car, this is going to become my toy.

  • @davidmac1121
    @davidmac1121 2 года назад

    Which tool you used to open the 2 bolts?

  • @davidfrankel9267
    @davidfrankel9267 3 года назад

    Thermostat is usually connected to the top radiator hose. Almost made a big mistake. Thanks for the video

  • @aenelson89
    @aenelson89 10 лет назад

    great video about to change mine now....

  • @DARKthenoble
    @DARKthenoble Год назад

    The top part of the neck of my radiator cap has melted preventing the cap from making a good seal. What is the best solution to fix that?

  • @TekamsTheOne
    @TekamsTheOne 11 лет назад

    Great video by the way

  • @shananagans5
    @shananagans5 11 лет назад +1

    I had an old 83 Civic. It had a really small aluminium block.I want to say 1,300cc. Anyways,It just wouldn't warm up in the wintertime. I put a new thermostat in & it still wouldn't warm up. lol I eventually blocked off the radiator but every time I hit a little water I lost heat so I made a plate to block off much of the underside too. That finally worked but I had to control the temp by using the heater. lol It was cheap,easy to park at school & got me through the last 6yrs of college

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    They seem to run fairly cool, at least mine does. It doesn't quite make it to the mid-point for me.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Thought about? Of course haha. But I burn quite a bit of oil and for now I just want my car to continue working. Likely bad piston rings, and so I wouldn't want to do a turbo without a rebuild. It will be some time before I do any serious modifications. As of now it's 100% stock.

  • @PureGfx529
    @PureGfx529 11 лет назад

    very helpful video

  • @karwinchau4684
    @karwinchau4684 2 года назад

    I’m not sure if this is the right place for me to ask this, since this was years ago… as a fellow integra owner with a b18b engine. I washed my engine and now it won’t start or crank however I’m still able to turn on the headlights. How can I get my car to start??

  • @MrMusaalam
    @MrMusaalam 11 лет назад

    Hi I replaced my thermostat on my integra. However the needel didn't really move so much. I thought it would at least bring it close to mid point what else could cause this.

  • @mjharris89
    @mjharris89 10 лет назад

    Great video

  • @jondaubadriver4778
    @jondaubadriver4778 5 лет назад

    You get the check engine light from the thermostat getting stuck open? Mine just turned on an getting an 02 sensor code

    • @brandonclark8960
      @brandonclark8960 5 лет назад

      Had the EXACT same issue my light didnt cut on, my car just stop blowing out air, yet the engine is overheating

  • @Drifting50
    @Drifting50 10 лет назад

    What exactly does a gasket do?

  • @crazyloco121
    @crazyloco121 11 лет назад

    Also, you should do more work on you Integra. I love how you explain everything and I understand it in the graphical visual learning sense, but if you were to relate it by doing work on your integra then you would not only have the techical explaining part, but also the application...and that my friend would be awesome. My bad if im confusing...haha

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Perhaps eventually. I just want it to last as long as possible for right now.

  • @mezcalitho
    @mezcalitho 9 лет назад

    I just did that but my car still getting over heating? You think i should change the radiator?

    • @Esqueeze2124
      @Esqueeze2124 9 лет назад

      I would make sure the fans are working first

  • @Calisexpensive
    @Calisexpensive 8 лет назад

    thanks really helpful👍

  • @beersforyearsTM
    @beersforyearsTM 11 лет назад

    No cold air intake ?

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад

    Just for you!

  • @7150285
    @7150285 10 лет назад

    Questions, wouldn't be okay to leave the thermostat open because it's going to cool the engine 100% of the time so why bother replace it w/ a new one? Also Does the thermostat locate at the (return) port back to the engine block? And water pump will be located at the opposite side?

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад

      Better open than closed, but the engine operates at an ideal efficiency at a higher temperature, and the thermostat allows for this exact temp.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Eventually, yes.

  • @jonesmat
    @jonesmat 11 лет назад

    My mom's Ford Explorer was overheating, I found a leaking heater control valve and replaced it but it's still overheating. I can hear the coolant boiling or bubbling which is obviously a very bad sign, what's weird is when the engine is shut off coolant overflows out of the reservoir, then after a while the overflow is sucked back in and the top radiator tube seems to collapse from a vacuum. I'm guessing it's some sort of thermostat problem?

  • @sonico.talons
    @sonico.talons 6 лет назад +1

    Well done, hopefully it’s that easy on a 2002 RSX, right.
    -Mr.NOS™

    • @Sandunga5p0t
      @Sandunga5p0t 6 лет назад

      Son Truong it is as long as you work from underneat or remove the radiator and A/C condenser radiator.

  • @hassanfarhad3492
    @hassanfarhad3492 8 лет назад

    would this apply to my 2003 rsx as well?

    • @aspireeripsa
      @aspireeripsa 8 лет назад

      Not well kinda there in a different spot if it's a k20

  • @nancygordon2757
    @nancygordon2757 8 лет назад

    Oh right. I'am already subscribed.

  • @boldswede1280
    @boldswede1280 5 лет назад +3

    I've noticed the temp go down on vtec on my dc2 type r and im pretty sure its the t-stat. Would this effect the ECU to make the engine run rich as it thinks it's colder? I swear I can smell un-burned fuel during a "spirited" drive.

    • @bryan10444
      @bryan10444 5 лет назад

      boldswede that’s because you went on a spirited drive...

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад +1

    Better open then closed, I did the same.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 11 лет назад

    To get big hoses like that off, I use a large L-shaped pick. Slide the tip of the pick under the hose between the hose and the metal pipe, breaking the calcification there, then twist and pull.
    A very wise mechanic once told me that the first job of a cooling system is to allow the engine to heat up as fast as possible. Although it seems a contrary notion, a closed thermostat at startup is the key.

  • @Slevis57
    @Slevis57 11 лет назад

    Congratulations!

  • @joshuanicolai4776
    @joshuanicolai4776 5 лет назад

    Ahh Jason how you've changed from young early 20s to older late 20s. So grown up. Hahaha

  • @superstar123945
    @superstar123945 11 лет назад

    i have that car! same color! i love my integra! (:

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад +1

    I have heard that. Inline 4's are about as simple as it gets, and the car's old enough that they don't put all those ridiculous plastic covers everywhere.

  • @dirtyclaws1
    @dirtyclaws1 10 лет назад

    Very helpful cause my thermostat needs to be replaced in my Integra

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    I tried twisting, wasn't man enough. Had to use hot water.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    It's got about 120k miles, I've only put on around 30-35k, but mostly city/short drives. I burn maybe a quart every 600-1000 miles (depending on how high my rpms are for those miles, lower the better).
    Most recently the shop put 10W-30 in it, I was slightly confused as I've always used 5W-30, I guess they knew more than me (obviously). Thanks for the tip!

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained 11 лет назад

    Probably possible, it was just kinda in my way. Good tip though.

  • @crazyloco121
    @crazyloco121 11 лет назад +1

    You should really try to get coolant from Honda. The green coolant they sell at AutoZone is not specially made for Honda's aluminum engines. The coolant your using after major use starts creating little holes in the aluminum heads, kind of like pores, if you would.

  • @Dota2Suzy
    @Dota2Suzy 10 лет назад

    Which thermostat did you get ?

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained 10 лет назад +1

      The most expensive one they had at Autozone haha. I think it was $16. I just asked if they had any that failed open (rather than closed), and they said this one did. So that's what I went with.

  • @tasadar1695
    @tasadar1695 7 лет назад

    my integra overheats after a long drive and on idle it starts heating. about to do this wish me luck!

    • @kzoomin
      @kzoomin 3 года назад

      Did it work?

    • @tasadar1695
      @tasadar1695 3 года назад

      @@kzoomin my integra had a hole on the engine block so no lol

  • @Jay_P86
    @Jay_P86 11 лет назад

    Gets a gates racing low temp one it's like 15 bucks and well worth it