LouC wrote:
The thermo housing is held on by two bolts, first you remove the hoses, on top are the manifold hoses, on the left the raw water intake hose and there is the big hose to the circulation pump. Loosen the bolts most of the way and then grab the water outlet for the circ pump and pull up on the housing, that will usually break the seal for the gasket. Then unscrew the bolts the rest of the way, and lift up the housing. Remove the bolts, set em aside and turn the housing over. You will see the spring for the thermostat. Inside, probably covered with a layer of rust, is the rubber ring that fits into a groove that retains the thermostat. Pry this out with a small screwdriver. Then you can remove the thermo. The thermo goes in with the spring facing out, you really can't put it in wrong. Then drop in the rubber ring and work it into the groove. Next take a new gasket and coat it on both sides with gasket sealer that does not harden (I use OMC gasket sealer). Pick up the housing and put the bolts in, and screw them in by hand to make sure you don't cross thread them. I also put gasket sealer on the bolt threads, it keeps out moisture and prevents them from rusting in place. Tighten the bolts and reinstall the hoses. Done....
Thank you for the detailed description! Very helpful.