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Re: [TR] One last question

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Subject: Re: [TR] One last question
From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 06:44:06 -0700
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On 9/15/12 10:35 PM, Randall wrote:
I just use chevy small block thermostats nowadays.
Ditto.  Even the factory gave up on those aneroid monstrosities.

-- Randall

Are you trying to tell me that the factory stopped putting sleeved thermostats in the TR2-4A engine before the TR4A was discontinued???

The TR engine has 2 water paths. One to provide coolant to the head while the thermostat is closed and the engine is below operating temperature. This path bypasses the radiator. The other path is for an engine at operating temperature which channels virtually all the coolant through the radiator. That sleeve on the thermostat acts as a valve switching between the 2 coolant pathways.

A thermostat without the sleeve leaves both pathways open when the engine is at operating temperature allowing coolant to take the path of least resistance and bypass the radiator. What good is the radiator if a significant part of the coolant gets circulated through the engine without visiting the radiator?

And if you block off the bypass, coolant does not get circulated through the head during warm up causing localized boiling and thermal stress that often results in a cracked head.

It is my current understanding that Smiths sold new sleeved thermostats as replacements for at least 10-15 years after the TR3-4A engine was discontinued.

The Land Rover four cylinder engine used a sleeve thermostat as well until some time in the mid 1970s. At that time the LR engineers redesigned the thermostat housing to reduce the opening for the bypass restricting the radiator bypass flow. This forced almost all the coolant through the radiator when the thermostat is open but allows a small flow through the head while the thermostat is closed.

Are the sleeved thermostats " aneroid monstrosities" because you do not have one? over the past 25+ years I've found that they work just fine and provide a long service life.

TeriAnn

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