Thermostat

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carpenter1
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Thermostat

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Hi

Have being checking out the thermostat on my CV 8 rebuild.
I have tested it by immersing it in water and bring it to boiling point.
It opens up fully but only when the water boils.
I believe that the unit should open on or around 57C and fully at 75C.
I would have thought that it would work if OK or not work at all if at fault.
As the thermostat is pretty much welded (aluminum corrosion) into the housing I would be happy to leave alone but now have my doubts as to weather or not its going to be opening up at to high a temperature.
Can anyone enlighten me on this matter.
Many thanks.
P
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Re: Thermostat

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Hi,

If I was you for the sake of a few pounds after flushing the cooling system out, if you haven't already done so, I'd put a new one in.. after all, if you trust the old one and put it back in, what would you think if it then boils?
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Re: Thermostat

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As Colin says replace it.

Fit a High Flow 160.

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Re: Thermostat

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Yes.
Your right.
Have managed to get the old one out, and contacted Rejens. Will ask re the Hi Flo 160.
Thanks.
P.
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