Posted by Mark in Monroe on June 24, 2012 at 20:04:59 from (75.128.88.223):
In Reply to: Still gettin' hot too posted by Roy Suomi on June 14, 2012 at 15:43:37:
Hey Roy, Running w/o a t/stat is not good as coolant can flow too fast thru the rad. to reject heat. A blocked open t/stat will give you proper restriction in the coolant flow circuit.Also check the lower hose (water pump- in) to make sure that it is not collapsing, which will cut off flow into water pump- some hoses have a spring inside the hose that will prevent it from sucking shut.Another possible problem with removing the t/stat is that on some engines the t/stat when open will block off a bypass passage in the block which will mess up the coolant flow. Mark
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