luigisho
SHO Member
Those engine pics make me miss my Gen III. But this thread is why I haven't pulled the trigger on another one. Can't lie.. that car was great for years though. Less trouble than any of my Gen I &II's
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I believe they were welded by the previous owner. I have owned the car since 2003 and have had the valve covers off once but that was many years ago.So the next question that should be asked of anyone owning a 96-99 SHO is "Are the cams welded?". Well, are they?

| Item | Part Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8K528 | Water Inlet Connection |
| 2 | — | O-Ring (Part of 8575) |
| 3 | 8575 | Water Thermostat |
| 4 | 8501 | Water Pump |
| 5 | — | Stud Bolt |
| 6 | — | Bolt |
| A | — | Tighten to 15-22 Nm (11-16 Lb-Ft) |
| B | — | Tighten to 8-12 Nm (71-106 Lb-In) |



), and ran the water through the upper, lower, and reservoir hoses until I saw clean clear water coming out. I did that first then installed the thermostat and torqued the thermostat housing bolts to 80 inch pounds and reattached the upper and lower hoses. Tomorrow I will reinstall the reservoir and flush the system again with the engine running, then drain and refill with coolant. Whew, baby steps.

