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Engine repair

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Okay, so I replaced my thermostat in my '97 Thunderbird, I got the old gasket off, put a new one on with a brand new thermostat, but I'm leaking coolant so fast I have to put more in my car every two- three days. Any ideas on how to fix the issue? Grazie in advanced!

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I'm sure if you look where your thermostat is located it's leaking fluid. It's probably not seated correctly.
 
Do you actually see a leak? Where is it from?

If you don't see a leak why did you replace the thermostat? Overheating can be caused by a blown head gasket and you won't get the old symptoms of a dead cylinder or coolant in the oil.
 
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