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1. temp. (score: 1)
Author: "Kurt Leslie" <kansl@net1plus.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:38:02 -0400
Thanks to all for reducing eng. temp info. flushed all anti-freeze from cooling system, decided to remove thermostat and check, ruined thermo gasket and housing gasket, called parts supplier for gask
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00816.html (7,313 bytes)

2. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: MBran89793@aol.com
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:12:50 EDT
FYI there is a 165 degree summer thermostat listed in the M** as 434-180 for $6.00 or you may want to spring for the 160 degree (Similar to original) 434-155 for $38.95. You may even consider the the
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00818.html (7,338 bytes)

3. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: "BJ8Healeys" <sbyers@ec.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 11:16:01 -0400
I'm not sure why a lower-degree thermostat is considered appropriate for hot weather. All it will do is open fully at a lower temperature. Once it's open fully, it isn't going to do anything more fo
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00833.html (8,602 bytes)

4. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: tammie wall <whammie@iopener.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 11:15:53 -0500
you are exactly correct, however, you would be amazed at the mumber of people who think a 160 degree thermostat will make their healey run cooler. many of these people are the ones who also have tro
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00835.html (9,616 bytes)

5. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: Awgertoo@aol.com
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 12:55:38 EDT
Best--Michael Oritt, 100 Le Mans
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00836.html (7,126 bytes)

6. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: "Bob Spidell" <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 09:55:54 -0700
I agree with Steve (though I run a 180deg thermo year-round). There are a couple other advantages to running a hotter thermo (180 or 190deg): - at cooler temps, you have to run quite a bit richer for
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00837.html (9,725 bytes)

7. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: abraund@siue.edu
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:43:23 -0500
A thermostat can control the minimum coolant temperature but never the maximum coolant temperature. Art Quoting MBran89793@aol.com: -- SIUE Web Mail
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00878.html (7,606 bytes)

8. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: "Just Brits" <justbrits@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:53:50 -0500
<<A thermostat can control the minimum coolant temperature but never the maximum coolant temperature.>> Sure it can!!! When it is jammed/locked/rusted/etc. SHUT!!!! <VBG>!!! Ed '63 BJ-7 (Hortense TH
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00879.html (6,948 bytes)

9. Re: temp. (score: 1)
Author: N5572B@aol.com
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 01:16:57 EDT
<maximum coolant temperature.>> Sure it can!!! When it is jammed/locked/rusted/etc. SHUT!!!! Actually, it doesn't control maximum temperature when closed or otherwise forced to remain shut...it just
/html/healeys/2005-07/msg00895.html (7,148 bytes)


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