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I bought my CRD back at the end of July, immediately ordered a Suncoast converter for it (gawd, that original is horrible), and then realized I'd need a head gasket, as well.
Well, I was moving at the end of August, from Oregon to Illinois. I had it at the shop where I used to work, waiting in line to get it done, and 6 days before I was to leave, they called me and said they were not going to do it. Period.
So, I left it at another shop, who did the converter, head gasket, studs, water pump, idlers, oil pan plug helicoil, and timing belt.
It's now done, but I'm in Illinois, and my Jeep is in Oregon. My son drove it today, and says it doesn't warm up, not even after 40 miles at freeway speeds. It didn't have that problem before but the weather was warmer. By "cold" I mean the temp gauge doesn't reach the "normal" zone, according to my son, and the heater puts out only mildly warm air, and even that's variable.
What's my options? I've searched for thermostat and after digging through a few pages of results, I realized I probably was going to take forever.
I fly back to Oregon on Oct 1, and will drive it back east, leaving that weekend. I can probably do it here, hurrying is not needed, but I do need to get it done. I'd really like to have it at the highest reasonable temperature in the winter, for cab heat and keeping the oil clean.
Can someone summarize?
_________________ 05 CRD Sport in blue. Suncoast TC and ARP studs.
I have the Sealey timing kit I'll loan out.
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