...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Sounds like a t-stat to me.. Make sure the housings aren't corroded around that area...
IS it the fail safe version of the Motorad t-stat? I had one on my Toyota that got hot enough once to lock it open (with the fail safe feature) and it was that low heater output and low operating temp that clued me into checking the t-stat (and yes it was locked open).
If your engine is loosing heat off load, and your thermo opens and then therefore must close at around 190.. I lean towards the cold air coming in through the front and physically cooling the motor as it passes by it and out through the bottom. Piece of cardboard in front of your rad, with the half that the hoses go in (passenger side) uncovered. Try it out.
Alright, then whats wrong with it Its not over heating, so the pump is circulating. Thermostat works correctly. No corrosion in the housings. Upon thinking it over one of two, or both things have happened. You need a new temp sensor, or temp gauge. Its either not giving the correct resistance, or not seeing the correct resistance. Sounds plausible eh!And yes on a diesel coasting downhill should remove a ton of heat, as your are producing practically ZERO while coasting.. other than that created by friction of the pistons and cylinders.. How does it run.