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Thermostat
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 22 9:58 pm
by Steve
Can anyone recommend a good UK supplier for thermostats please? I'm after a 180 deg one for my 68 383 but my online searching just brings up really overpriced stuff. I don't really want to pay £25 for a £3 thermostat!
Cheers Steve

Re: Thermostat
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 22 10:17 pm
by Pete
I paid £30 for a £3 Thermostat and the Bananarama! jammed shut first time out....
Whatever you buy (eBay, etc) TEST it first!
Re: Thermostat
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 22 10:36 pm
by Steve
Great advice thanks Pete. I have some 195 Stant ones that I picked up in a Rockauto 'flash' sale but think they will make my engine run to hot?? As you say, £3 at the most. I'm only changing it as I have a small leak from the thermostat housing so while I will have the system drained (new bottom hose to go on) I would be as well putting a new thermostat in. If it's like everything else on my car, it will be the original one. The housing has obviously never been off. If all else fails, I will just put the old one in until I can find a reasonably priced new one.
I bet there is a perfectly suitable alternative available for a 1998 Honda Prelude for tuppence halfpenny!
Thanks again Pete, kettle at the ready!

Re: Thermostat
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 22 9:25 am
by Blue
Modern cars all run much hotter so finding a 180/185 stat is one thing. From memory pretty much all British cars from the 60s /70s used the same style stat as we use for our cars and the temp range should be about right if that helps. Customville will have the correct thing at sensible money I would imagine.
Re: Thermostat
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 22 11:35 am
by Steve
That's great Blue, many thanks. Will do a bit more digging...cheers Steve

Re: Thermostat
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 22 7:24 pm
by Stu
Any good to you?

Re: Thermostat
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 22 7:37 pm
by Steve
Hi Stu...perfect! Will PM you if that's ok. Thank you very much!
Cheers Steve

Re: Thermostat
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 22 8:08 pm
by Steve
Thanks to Stu, I'm sorted! Thank you very much, appreciate all the help.
I will do some research on the back of Blues advice and see if I can source alternatives from UK classics and post it up to help others. As Pete told me years ago, 'Google is your friend'
Cheers Steve
