thermostat-help
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Having a bad day today,sorry again for the last posting,now down to business
Went across to Donnington yesterday and today,both times running a little hot,so,into the shed and out come two thermostats(both 74) but one has a dingly-dangly bit of a plastic ball in a hole,can anyone tell me what it's for and which would be best
Thanks
John
Went across to Donnington yesterday and today,both times running a little hot,so,into the shed and out come two thermostats(both 74) but one has a dingly-dangly bit of a plastic ball in a hole,can anyone tell me what it's for and which would be best
Thanks
John
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John
The hole is to insure that there is always a little flow through the T-stat
so that it is not in a dead pocket and if there is any trapped air it will
escape and hence not delay the opening of the T-stat. The dingly-dangly
plastic ball (sometimes a twist of brass) is to keep the hole clean. For
racing I would pull the guts out of the T-stat but leave the flat plate as a
restrictor for a little back pressure, then again Donnington in the winter
you might want a real T-stat. Do you have a heater? Turn on the heat for a
little more cooling! A good radiator is the only real answer to
overheating; this board has lots of possibles posted.
Ken
'69 +2 with BDR
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From: JOHN CLEGG [mailto:***@***.***
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:02 AM
To: ***@***.***
Subject: [LotusElan.net] thermostat-help
Having a bad day today,sorry again for the last posting,now down to business
Went across to Donnington yesterday and today,both times running a little
hot,so,into the shed and out come two thermostats(both 74) but one has a
dingly-dangly bit of a plastic ball in a hole,can anyone tell me what it's
for and which would be best
Thanks
John
The hole is to insure that there is always a little flow through the T-stat
so that it is not in a dead pocket and if there is any trapped air it will
escape and hence not delay the opening of the T-stat. The dingly-dangly
plastic ball (sometimes a twist of brass) is to keep the hole clean. For
racing I would pull the guts out of the T-stat but leave the flat plate as a
restrictor for a little back pressure, then again Donnington in the winter
you might want a real T-stat. Do you have a heater? Turn on the heat for a
little more cooling! A good radiator is the only real answer to
overheating; this board has lots of possibles posted.
Ken
'69 +2 with BDR
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From: JOHN CLEGG [mailto:***@***.***
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:02 AM
To: ***@***.***
Subject: [LotusElan.net] thermostat-help
Having a bad day today,sorry again for the last posting,now down to business
Went across to Donnington yesterday and today,both times running a little
hot,so,into the shed and out come two thermostats(both 74) but one has a
dingly-dangly bit of a plastic ball in a hole,can anyone tell me what it's
for and which would be best
Thanks
John
'69 Lotus Elan +2 with Cosworth BDR
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'94 Subaru SVX
'04 Audi allroad
'84 Ferrari 400i
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