V8 thermostat bore size
V8 thermostat bore size
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spikep

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500 posts

304 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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Hi all,

The griff was running very cold on Sunday and I think my thermostat is stuck open. I've looked on TVR car parts which have a 74 and 82 degree standard bore of 27mm, but Race Tech direct have a 74 and 82 degree thermostat with a bore of 31mm.

The questions are:

What was standard out of the factory?

What do people recommend/have?

Obviously the 31mm bore will allow water to flow quicker.
I have an alloy rad and with the fans 'on' using a manual switch in a 2 hour que on the M25, in baking hot weather the temp actually went low. so I assme my cooling system is working ok.

carsy

3,019 posts

187 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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No idea on bore size but mine is an 82 degreer.

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th March 2016
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spikep said:
Hi all,

The griff was running very cold on Sunday and I think my thermostat is stuck open. I've looked on TVR car parts which have a 74 and 82 degree standard bore of 27mm, but Race Tech direct have a 74 and 82 degree thermostat with a bore of 31mm.

The questions are:

What was standard out of the factory?

What do people recommend/have?

Obviously the 31mm bore will allow water to flow quicker.
I have an alloy rad and with the fans 'on' using a manual switch in a 2 hour que on the M25, in baking hot weather the temp actually went low. so I assme my cooling system is working ok.
TVR used Wahler thermostats which have a larger bore of 31mm compared to Land Rover's 3.5L thermostat (Part #602687) with 26.5mm bore. Both have a bypass hole with jiggle pin and may explain why Serp engines don't have the heater by-pass. Land Rover's 3.9 thermostats are 88 degs C.

I've used a Wahler 82 Deg c for years without any issues but mainly because I don't like the thought of using the same small thermostat bore as a classic Mini (Quinton Hazell QTH100K or equivalent) and without the by-pass hole. Over cooling isn't an issue because the thermostat will start to close below 82 Deg c.

Sorry, I don't have the Wahler part number as I bought the last one from RaceTech or you could try your local European car parts store and ask for a Wahler branded thermostat for a 3.5 Rangie as the 3.9 ones are 88 Deg c.

For further info see http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=989...
Good Luck, Steve Sprint

spikep

Original Poster:

500 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th March 2016
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Thanks for the advice. I've gone for a Wahler 82 degree with a 31mm bore obviously for more flow.

Sardonicus

19,289 posts

243 months

Thursday 24th March 2016
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The 74 degree stat is 300474 so would imagine the 82 is 300482 wink I run the 74 Wahler which equates to 78ish average so is perfect for my motors fair weather use only wink

ChimpOnGas

9,637 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th March 2016
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Some useful cross references here:

https://infopart.org/wahler-300482-part

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Nice one Sardonicus and ChimpOnGas, that's another one for the Griff parts list.

Its not a good idea to run a CAT car too cool as the standard ECU only calculates the lambda long trim about 88 Deg c when stationary.

spikep

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500 posts

304 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Stat changed yesterday and the temp was just sitting at about 82 with cold air temp. The same temp a few days ago and it would have been down at 70.
The stat I took out was a 82 degree with 31mm bore as well though the spring seemed to be a bit soft compared to the new one.

Sardonicus

19,289 posts

243 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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stevesprint said:
Nice one Sardonicus and ChimpOnGas, that's another one for the Griff parts list.

Its not a good idea to run a CAT car too cool as the standard ECU only calculates the lambda long trim about 88 Deg c when stationary.
What Steve said wink OK for the likes of us running 3rd party ECU's cold enrichment can be dialed out where we like biggrin

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Sardonicus said:
stevesprint said:
Nice one Sardonicus and ChimpOnGas, that's another one for the Griff parts list.

Its not a good idea to run a CAT car too cool as the standard ECU only calculates the lambda long trim about 88 Deg c when stationary.
What Steve said wink OK for the likes of us running 3rd party ECU's cold enrichment can be dialed out where we like biggrin
rolleyes I'm not going to bite the bait laugh

Sardonicus

19,289 posts

243 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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stevesprint said:
rolleyes I'm not going to bite the bait laugh
Sorry Steve just re-read your post getmecoat

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Sunday 27th March 2016
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Sardonicus said:
stevesprint said:
rolleyes I'm not going to bite the bait laugh
Sorry Steve just re-read your post getmecoat
and please close the door behind you wink, you know I'm only joking plus didn't want to hijack Spikep's thread.
Happy Easter

spikep

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500 posts

304 months

Sunday 27th March 2016
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stevesprint said:
and please close the door behind you wink, you know I'm only joking plus didn't want to hijack Spikep's thread.
Happy Easter
That's ok. I have finished with it now. Stat changed and all done and dusted as they say.