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Re: non-LBC (Volvo) question: Why does a bad thermostat = new

To: cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: non-LBC (Volvo) question: Why does a bad thermostat = new
From: Gonaj@aol.com
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:14:05 EST
In a message dated 03/15/2000 1:07:39 PM Central Standard Time, 
cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com writes:

<< Presumably, if the thermostat has been bad for a while (stuck in the open
 position) then in cold weather, you will constantly be pumping cold coolant
 from the radiator through the hot areas of the head and block.  Over time,
 the metal in the engine will flex and crack, particularly if it happens over
 several seasons. >>

Not really, the whole engine will just take longer to warm to operating temp. 
 In real life the situation would be the reverse, with the thermostat 
operating the block and head warm before the thermostat opens thus allowing 
cooler coolant to flow.  This having become mixed with the warmer coolant 
from the preheated block has little enough temperature differential to be 
detrimental.

George
'76 MGB cripple


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