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Subject: [TR] Skirted thermostats
From: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 12:22:36 -0800
References: <1488F614-26A6-48DF-AD95-00AC30B152CC@roadrunner.com><000301ccabd8$f587b8e0$0201a8c0@randall><F7C4E98E-0F9C-435A-902F-73BACB36E037@roadrunner.com><4ED11C68.10201@gmail.com> <324DBE0B-06DC-48B5-A412-6BA681A95711@roadrunner.com>
> Thanks, TeriAnn, for that important web page. It proves and 
> raises my concern. 

However, note that TeriAnn was talking about having the bypass fully
blocked.  I agree entirely in that case (although my personal experience has
been that the results are not nearly as violent as she suggests, and I never
cracked a head driving that way).

However, the factory used a partially restricted bypass and no skirt on
later TRactor motors, with apparently good success.

And I will repeat my original point, which is that if you are having
problems with the engine not coming up to temperature; then neither
unblocking the bypass nor adding a skirt to the thermostat is going to help.

The thermostat should be opening within just a few miles of driving, even in
freezing weather.  Back when I drove a TR to work in the snow, the radiator
would be warm (indicating the thermostat was open) by the time I got home
from work.

-- Randall  

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