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gchristofi wrote:Does the GTA turbo thermostat provides a mechanical seal for the housing when assembled?
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darrenbiggs wrote:Sounds like it's a bit lazy to me. I've got a known working one but no thermometer to test with but it's best to put two alongside each other and compare.
They're only 20 quid or so new.
I can put it in a pan and take some pics if it helps though.
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Do you know if it was the stat yet or insufficient bleeding? If it's the former then buy a new stat and fit, if it's the latter then pop the old one back in and give it a try.
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JohnC wrote:Look ..... if you are thinking of sending it back to Simon Auto's, you will have to know if it is really faulty or not, and as we have ascertained that the system was not bleed properly, it would be wise to try it again having bleed the system to prove that it is actually faulty. As the stat is not in place at the moment, the stat housing will be full of coolant. Remove the stat top and fill to the brim with coolant ( the hole is not necessary as the housing is full) then put the stat in place with its sealing grommet and replace the housing top. Top up the reservoir and go for a run.
Only then will you really know if the stat is faulty or not. The job should only take you 15 mins or so ....... much less time than messing around with pans of hot water and thermometers.
If it is faulty then you can send it back for another one ...... I have a Simon Auto's one in my Alp and it works perfectly.
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darrenbiggs wrote:
Having said all that, here's some pics of my old (good) stat:
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gchristofi wrote:darrenbiggs wrote:
Having said all that, here's some pics of my old (good) stat:
Thanks Darren, seems to open a similar amount to mine so very useful.
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gchristofi wrote: ..... 4) Blow by issues in engine, therefore cooling system overpressure, therefore weakest component in cooling system fails.
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darrenbiggs wrote:I've watched your video and to be honest I don't think it opens quite as much, and does appear to be slower. In my first pic it's already open 1mm and there's almost no bubbling in the pan, yours appears to need more heat to start opening.
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