There should be a gasket. If not you need a fairly high temp, high pressure silicon
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What would the appropriate thermostat housing sealant be for a TS Astra .Manual says no gasket so use a sealant. Would ordinary silicon sealant be ok
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There should be a gasket. If not you need a fairly high temp, high pressure silicon
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OPEL ADDICT 1994 CORSA B 1.5D (ENGLAND) 2001 CORSA C 1.2L (ENGLAND) 2004 CORSA C 1.4L (SOLD) 2004 3.2 V6 VECTRA GTS (SOLD)
1994 CORSA B GSI C16 CONVERTED TO Z18XE (SOLD) 2001 ASTRA VAN Z16SE (CURRENT)
If I recall correctly from when I replaced my Thermostat housing it had an O-ring style seal all around.
My Haynes manual says there is no gasket but you need to use a sealant,no mention of an o ring. I might have to pull it apart first and just see what is there then chase up the bits
After a bit of checking it seems there is a seal on the housing but I have decided to replace the housing,thermostat and coolant sensor all at once but looking at a Dayco unit there appears to be an additional sensor which is mentioned somewhere as a temperature switch. Can this unit be installed with no problems, this switch is not on the unit in my Astra
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