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> Fixing my thermostat, How I did it
MrKona
post Apr 23 2008, 11:07 PM
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There was a recent thread about thermostats... it reminded me that the thermostat that came with the engine I'm building was broken, and I had to either buy a new, used one, or see if I could fix the one I have. I followed the informative article by Richard Atwell with good results. Ratwell link

My thermostat had sprung a leak somewhere which eliminated the negative pressure vacuum a functioning thermostat holds at room temperature. The thermostat is supposed to measure around 35mm in length at room temp, mine measured around 46mm, which is the normal expanded state length. I examined it closely and could not find any cracks around the perimeter, so I assumed there must be a break at a brazed surface. I was in luck, it was fixable!

Just for kicks, I placed it in a hot water bath approximately 180 degree F, and there was no significant change in length, pre- to post-bath.


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