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TR2/3/3A TR3 thermostat rating

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Jedi Knight
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My Clymer handbook says t'stat starts to open 158f,fully open @197F.
Moss sells 160f rated replacement,no mention of range so not sure if they have same 39 degree diff as original.
What temp rating thermostats are generally used?
Thanks
Tom
 
Those original thermostats were a slow-opening design, modern thermostats open rather more quickly. But that is a good thing, since it helps keep the engine from overheating.

I ran a 185 after getting the overheating problems sorted out on my 3A; but I'm still having issues with the TR3 so it has a 160 at the moment. The lower rating gives you somewhat more "margin for error" so to speak.
 
I, too, run a 160 because I often drive up mountains or in very hot weather and sometimes both at the same time. Not a cure for overheating but does give an edge when stuck in traffic or a slow parade of tourists going up the mountain.
 
Thanks Randall and Geo.I like the idea of a 160f because I am using a electric fan 185 on,165 off and with new alum rad. was hoping the fan would rarely come on,but 180 seemed like a more ideal operating temp,which now that i think about itis in about mid range of the original 158-197stat.I guess a modern 160 with the usuall 20deg. range would give operating temp of 170?
Thanks Again
Tom
 
As I understand it -- the tstat rating sets the lower limit. In other words, just because the thing is opening doesn't$ mean your engine doesn't get any hotter.

On mine the engine temp settles in around 180-185 when fully loaded up on a warm day.
 
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