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The thermostat should be replaced only after the following tests have been performed:


Heat Test 89°C (192°F) Thermostat Immerse the removed thermostat in a 89°C (192°F) solution of antifreeze and water mixture. An 89°C (192°F) thermostat should open to 0.08 mm (0.0003 inch) . When immersed in a 100°C (212°F) solution, the thermostat should open to 3.2 mm (1/8 inch) . 92°C (197°F) Thermostat A 92°C (197°F) thermostat immersed in a 92°C (197°F) solution of antifreeze and water should open to O.O8 mm (0.0003 inch) , when immersed in the 100°C (212°F) solution, the thermostat should open 3.2 mm (1/8 inch) .
Visual Test
If heat is not available, the thermostat should be checked for leakage. This is done by holding the thermostat up to a lighted background. Leakage of light around the thermostat valve (thermostat at room temperature) indicates that the thermostat should be replaced with an original equipment, approved thermostat. Some thermostats have a small leakage notch at one location on the perimeter of the thermostat valve which is considered normal.
 

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The above is straight outta' the book. Note the instruction on using light to check for leakage. If ANY light is seen, prolonged warm ups are inevitable.
 






Haha, that’s awesome. I’m going to try the light test on the two thermostats I have sitting in the garage (Stant, Motorcraft) when I get back to the house...

This is cool, ill try getting the SuperStat tomorrow, I might post pics of all three brands side by side so everyone can see a comparison.

Sparky man, you have been an extremely resourceful postee since you have started coming to this board. Thanks for all your input.
 






"Postee". haha!
 






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