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From: "Rob van der Es" <R.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kenyon Wills"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 8:21 PM
> Subject: Re: IML: 1960 gauge/personality notes
>
> "I do not know why going to a 180 from a 160 would have
> solved your problems "
>
> Hello again Kenyon and the rest that had climbed in so far!
>
> Well, I am not an expert when it comes to thermostats and allthough I like
> your theory: full flow is full flow, some other things crossed my mind too.
>
> You see, when you fit a 160 it will open earlier to full flow, thus
> preventing the engine to reach its ideal temperature under the circumstances
> t hat the manufacturer has in mind.
> Like you mentioned earlier, the thermostat will be at full flow at a lower
> temperature and the radiator starts with disapating heat.
> So the engine will never reach its correct temperature because the radiator
> is doing its cooling job to early.
>
> Why would one do this you might ask: Well, my theory is that he might have
> fit a 160 due to the fact that the car was used in a hot climate
> (Californian summers) and was used for pulling heavy loads (there was a
> hitch fitted when I bought the car 2 years ago).
> To prevent overheating he might have fitted a thermostat that was opening to
> full flow earler then the defaut 180.
>
> Mind you, there is also a 195 thermostat available for our cars!
> Maybe necessary when you use the car in extreme cold conditions (certain
> parts of Canada maybe?)
>
> When you look at the catalo g from Stand or Gates thermostats you will
> find that they recommend the 180 for our cars, and that the 160 and 195 are
> available as "alternates".
> Unfortunately they do not explain why or when you will need such an
> alternate choice:)
>
> Anyway, I have a good feeling about that 180 at the moment:
> a) it is the thermostat that Chrysler used when building our cars
> b) the heater is working properly now
> c) the temp gauge is showing a more normal reading (exactly between C and H)
>
> Now I only have to find out what will happen next summer on a hot
> summerday...
> I have the idea that under my circumstances a 170 thermostat will be ideal,
> but couldn't find one yet.
>
> Just my two cents :)
>
> Rob
>
>
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