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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: redhill surrey uk
Posts: 142
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Hi!
I've been reading these pages recently and a lot has been said about bad thermostats. If you think you have a bad one -- try this : put a known good one and the suspect one in an OLD metal container of water ( enough to cover the thermostats ) and heat the water up -- it should be closed . then as the water starts to boil ,it should open up fully at the same time as the good one , and close when dipped in cold water. Doing this first -BEFORE you fit the new one will prove the thermostat and give you an idea of it's opening temperature , opening before the water has boiled - engine may be running cool / late or not opening fully -possibility of overheating. If you have an infra-red thermometer you can measure the temperature more accurately during the test. Failed thermostats should fail safe --remain open when cold. |
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Stock
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: NJ/NYC
Posts: 8
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+2, mine blew out also last year. Quick and easy fix, just a pain to get too
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