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thermostat with foot part number for a 1980 tr-7
Posted: 02 Mar 2014 07:38
by roca1018
I am looking for the part number and suppliers for the thermostat with the foot that has been mentioned by several posters. I reside in the US.
Many thanks
Rich
Posted: 02 Mar 2014 12:12
by Workshop Help
Try Rockauto.com.
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 02 Mar 2014 12:46
by roca1018
Most of the thermostats listed on rock auto look like they have a foot.
Posted: 02 Mar 2014 15:55
by g4zur
Hi If you have any problem getting the stat you require, I have several new ones here, Could always post one over to you.
Regards Gareth.
G.P.Albrighton
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 09:06
by roca1018
g4zur,
Thanks and I will keep that in mind. Ideally I want a 160 as I only drive in the summer. If not, I would settle for a 170. Just let me know the cost. My email is
rotoole001@maine.rr.com
Thanks again
Rich
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 12:08
by Workshop Help
Dear friend, Rich. Without getting into a long winded dissertation, your engine will be better off with the 180 degree thermostat. I will be experimenting with the 195 degree thermostat shortly, but I'm not sure the cooling system will like it, we'll see.
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 14:29
by FI Spyder
As stated in other post it doesn't matter what degree your thermostat is, at operating temperature they will all be open as the operating temp will be above 195 for efficient operation. The only time it will matter is when it's -20 and you want engine heat to keep you toasty warm in which case you would want a 195 as that cold of air might prevent the engine from reaching proper operating temperature.
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