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 Posted: 02-26-2007 09:19 am
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Harkes



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Hi Steve,
I don't see how a new thermostat could make your heater work all of a sudden. The cabin heater is operated by a valve in the bulkhead. When opened, fluid comes in from your inlet manifold. (regardless whether the thermostat is in "open" or "closed" mode) and goes out via the heater-return hose that runs all the way to the front - waterpump.

your temp reading with the new thermostat sounds better with the needle in the middle (little to the right of the middle?) then with the old thermostat and the needle only a quarter of the way. you seem to have been running the engine too cold for most of the time.

There are thermostats available with different temperatures readings. When the engine fluids reach the temperature that is stamped on the upperside of the thermostat, the thermostat opens so that cooling fluid finds it way to your radiator and then gets cooled.

you can get a Hi temp - 82 C and a Low temp - 74 C thermostat.

seems like your old one was a 74 C and your new one a 82 C.

it all depends on your climate. When temperatures on average are over 30 C then a 74 C thermostat could be a better solution.  Where I live temperatures just reach the 30 C very occasionally, so I run with a 82 C thermostat and then the needle is in the middle ...where it should be.


Question: does your heater now function? If not, then most probably it is clogged in the heater box or the lines somewhere or your heater-valve is none-operative.

I had exactly the same problem as you a year ago. In my case the very end of the HEATER-RETURN hose that goes all the way to the front was clogged and also where it was connected to the aluminium T-piece (close to the waterpump), it was also clogged in the small fitting.

I cleaned the hose and t-piece (it was really stuck!!) and i had heating in the interior!


hope this helps

erik

Last edited on 02-26-2007 09:29 am by Harkes