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Trust the Germans to make it complicated... must be the Black Forest cuckoo clock heritage. Elegant engineering is when you can make a design one component to provide two (or three) functions with a simple, elegant design.
Trust the Germans to make it complicated...
Thanks but it won't fit. New 1 was $55 back in '05 "Drive It Like You Stole It, A Sickness for Quickness" The Bottle Rocket "King of Spray" 2 Stage Nitrous Oxide Dare to be different and stand out among the crowd of me-to-cars! No guts, no glory! Tire smoke, not traction control! Zionsville all aluminum radiator to replace the 3 leak prone Nissens Radiators! NOS Progressive 2 Stage Controller with port injection Snow's Performance Methanol/Water Injection Dinan downloads, VAC Under Drive Pulleys Dinan Carbon Fiber CAI Dinan Front Strut Bar Electric Cooling Fan w/PWM controller NGK Iridium Plugs DDE Enhanced Angel Eyes, Smoked Lenses Koni FSD's/H&R Springs, BAV Brass Caliper Bushings Eisenmann Race Exhaust (from H8-Rain's car) ///M5 3.15 LSD ///M5 Sway Bars, Front & Rear Energy Suspension Polyurethane Sway Bar Bushings ///M5 Gauge Cluster Rings ///M5 Lip Spoiler ///M5 Mirrors and Switches Leather Z weighted shift knob (thanks H8-Rain) Rogue “Octane” Short Shift kit w/WSR Rogue Tranny Mounts StopTech Brake Lines Front & Rear Axxis Deluxe Plus pads Front & Rear Staggered M Parallel 66, Xenons Modified CDV, UGDO Euro Storage Tray (thanks Zombywolf) Redline in Diff and Tranny Passport 8500 X50, Escort ZR3 Laser Jammer G-Tech/Competition Pro Data Logger Auto Enginuity OBD-II Scan Tool 25% Tint, X-Pel, LoJack PIAA Driving Lights BMW CCA Member Boston Chapter
Thanks but it won't fit. New 1 was $55 back in '05
Not to sure about that, the cap vents when (m) the pressure get too high. The lower the coolant temp the lower the pressure.
Not to sure about that, the cap vents when (m)
That t-stat is quite different from the I6's LOL It looks like the actual thermo-mechanism is different, too. The I6's is your basic t-stat that looks like it could also work in a Rambler American. So, Wayne says the price to have a driveable '54 Jag is about $5000? Not too bad, if all you want to do is drive it on weekends. Maybe the body work can be done at home, in the garage, a little at a time, while the car gets to be driven for fun.
That t-stat is quite different from the I6's LOL
The radiator cap controls cooling system pressure. Ed in San Jose. BMW CCA member since 1987 (Nr. 62319). Golden Gate Chapter. '97 540i 6 speed. Build Date 3/97. Aspensilber over Aubergine leather.
The radiator cap controls cooling system pressure.
wow, that thing looks intricate & exxxxpensive ;-0 if you need my old I6 one for any other reason, just give a holler. I know it is out their in the old parts crate, just have to dig it out. Eurodavid
wow, that thing looks intricate & exxxxpensive ;-0
Ed, thanks, I just looked at my old t-stat (m) to take some measurements from to see if yours might fit. Guess I forgot it was integrated into the heater assy and not a seperate removable part. It was a good idea for all of a few hours. Wayne Carini called me back today, ~$5k to get the old Jag driveable, all else (body work, paint, interior) is extra. He would need to have the car to price the rest. Thanks anyways.
Ed, thanks, I just looked at my old t-stat (m)
Jim-I saved my old failed tstat if you want it... You can see if it's the same OD and profile as your current. (assuming, of course, you also have saved an old one to compare!)
Jim-I saved my old failed tstat if you want it...
And a slower heat up time is better 4 the engine(m Maybe not for the occupants that desire almost instant heat. Euro, I see your t-stat says 92°C, wonder if that one would fit in my housing. I don't care about slightly lower emissions because the engine is running at a higher temp, I'm more concerned about the pressure developed by running in the 108-110°C range and popping another radiator hose 200 miles from home.
And a slower heat up time is better 4 the engine(m
+1... imho, it truly does helps the bleed process. Plus, as Ed CT mentioned, if your thermostat ever fails in the shut position, at least a little something will be squirting through (though probably not enough to matter, lol). Another thing, you might notice the car takes a tad bit longer to warm up in the morning. Quite a few vehicle mftrs today have drilled small holes for their vehicles thermostat, from what I understand. In no way is it required, though ;-) Eurodavid
+1...
Esp for the six, a few have found >> that it aids in bleeding the cooling system. Ed in San Jose. BMW CCA member since 1987 (Nr. 62319). Golden Gate Chapter. '97 540i 6 speed. Build Date 3/97. Aspensilber over Aubergine leather.
Esp for the six, a few have found >>
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