Vince, are you absolutely postively 100% sure
What's the deal with the spring hose clamps?......... Another PITA!
100%. It's the housing that needs to be sealed, not the t-stat itself...
my guage sits on the 4th mark from the right...
Wouldn't a 1/8" hole in the T-stat slow warn up time and make the engine run colder? Isn't there another way to bleed air?
Vince, How do you do the multiple quotes?
I took out the old Wahler T stat,(87 C), tested it in hot water and it did not open after 3 min in boiling water. My new Wahler 92 C T-stat (in the same pot) opened before it boiled. The old stat differs from the new one in that it has a rubber seat on the part of the T stat that moves so its a rubber to metal seal. The new T-stat has no rubber seat so it's a metal to metal seal. I used a screw driver to push on the old T-stat all around and was able to make it move, un-sticking it (if it was stick), and put in boiling water again but it still would not open. My guess is that it probably does open at a higher temp than 212F? otherwise I would have overheated my engine?