[TR] Skirted thermostats

Chris Simo ccsimonsen at gmail.com
Fri Nov 25 17:08:37 MST 2011


I blocked my bypass partially. Based on some posts on this list I think the
head needs a little more flow at cold than they supply.

I need to go back and do it proper but here's what I did to my bypass ...I
took an old tiawan socket that just fit in the bypass hose and stuck it in.
It had about a 3/8 diameter hole through it....

Seems to do the trick.
On Nov 25, 2011 6:58 PM, "Hdefer" <tr3 at roadrunner.com> wrote:

> I recently put in a new improved radiator (no crank hole) and am having a
> hard time getting up to anywhere near the 180 deg. temp. for my TR3A to run
> properly. Consequently, I have to run with the "choke" pulled out, unless
> the outside temp. is 80 + degrees. I have a non-skirted 180 deg. thermostat
> with the by-pass partially plugged as was recommended by someone from the
> list. This made me conclude that skirts should not only be on the fairer
> sex and Scotsmen but also on TR3 thermostats. Last time I checked in the
> Moss catalog (the only one I could find that is still selling them) the
> cost was $115+ with tax and shipping. Looking at the thermostat that I
> have, it looks like modifying it with a skirt , would be quite doable. Has
> anyone any info. on this?
> Hans
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