Mar 27, 2006 by carl46s | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
mazda '91- 626 need to change thermostat I just changed the Radiator
I had removed the engine block right by where the radiator hose ends and i saw two sensors on is it here where the thermostat should be at?
I think the guy who rebuilt
Make sure to get the same temperature thermostat and a new gasket or O ring when you buy it. Remember which way the thermostat sits on the engine block when you remove it. You might want to change that upper radiator hose at the same time. Buy some worm
bobweb | Mar 28, 2006
thermostat part
“And, Behind Gate No. One . . .”
“We enter the gates of awakening carried by the same melodies, the same songs of joy and despair that first called us to the spirit. The ocean of life brings us waves of birth and death, joy and sorrow. For many, as at the beginning of our search, it is the painful truths of life that become our sacred gateway, that open us to the great heart of compassion. The blow of tragedy, the devastation of our losses may have begun our return to the spirit. Now in a deeper octave, this dimension of awakening opens our being to the shared pain of the world. To enter through this gate is called ‘Awakening by the Gate of Sorrow.’” )—4/5/10—For months, since October, when my lumbar-sacral spine quite suddenly became “an other,” not a part of the body I call “mine” but, rather, a renegade being within me, an alien (almost), a seeming antagonist, I have been limping through my Level III Iyengar Yoga classes.
Last week, my teacher, Theresa, told me I would have to stop practicing anything but a specific sequence of asanas my back had been quite, quite clear. (But, Oh, that Level III class had brought a benison of joy . . . followed by an adagio of pain.)
I know many, many people experience this selfsame “dis-integration,” this being-shut-out from what brings them their greatest joy.
The woman with MS, whose feet and hands and internal thermostat are no longer within her “ken.” The Stage Four cancer patient, a former runner, winded after walking just half a block; sitting on the curb while her daughter runs to bring the family car. The 40-year-old ballerina, whose lifetime of foot and hip pain finally converge in a perfect storm, blocking her from the barre, the studio, not to speak of the stage.
The musician whose glaucoma and cataracts prevent him, also at 50, from sight-reading charts in low light or bright. His fellow musician who, at 35, finds his hands, damaged in a car accident, unable to manipulate the valves of a trumpet. The graceful martial artist who, at 55, has one hip disintegrate and must walk with a cane. The Aikido master who, at 60 or perhaps 70—he’s always appeared ageless—is rendered skin and bone, transparent, by cancer; yet still sees himself, speaks of himself, as a Samurai.
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