Postby FI Spyder » 16 May 2021 15:14
An engine runs hotter than thermostat settings so they don't determine anything but when they open. A lower setting won't make your engine run cooler in normal circumstances unless your cooling system is efficient and it is cold outside, you engine may run too cold. The thermostat failed in my Integra and I couldn't get any warm air in the cabin. Thermostats fail in the open position usually, to protect the engine, that's what the spring is for. Replacing the failed (open) thermostat fixed the problem. If your engine is running hot, it's because of other problems (assuming it's opening at all), not because of the temp rating of the thermostat as they should be running hotter than any setting. Their purpose is to bring the operating temps up as quickly as possible as engines don't operate efficiently when running cold. Triumph engines (TR6,TR7) have a bypass so they need a thermostat with the "Triumph Foot" to close it when open so all of the coolant gets directed to the radiator. I don't know about the Rover V-8, probably not. Also a good idea to get one with a jiggle valve to help purge air from the system.
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