EOI - Another batch of rear Thermostat adaptors
I guess I'll need one!
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Not yet. Minimum of 10 required, prefer 15 and money paid up front as I dont have the cash available atm to cover any shortfall.
So far its -
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So far its -
YellowJA
Sucka
iXNAY
TurboSigma
1320fr
Callan_RS2000
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I'M sure that there are pics in the buy/sell section that were put up for the first batch that were madeturbosigma wrote:40mm thick?
can you mill lip for a thermostat to fit at the back of the adapter?
Whats the other side of the adapter look like anyway?
Go to page 9 the pic of the red one is not exactly the same but close
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No.can you mill lip for a thermostat to fit at the back of the adapter?
"If" another batch is run, the outlet pipe will be extended. The first batch was a "guess" as to the length, but we've all found that it was just that bit too short. I cant do bends on the outlet from production, my solution was to simply cut an angle and have it tigged to clear the inlet manifold nicely.
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Jeri there is a welch plug there normally So if you have a t/stat housing there it has been modified and there has to be a blockoff plate at the back of the headAnchor wrote:I'm confused, 90% sure at the front of my head inbetween the cam gears there is a water outlet with thermostat etc....
Project Zero G has pics
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
Any machine shop will easily be able to machine a recess into the adaptor to suit a small thermostat, however it's not an ideal setup if you're talking about doing it at the flange of the adaptor against the head...
Ideally you want a temp sensor to be positioned prior to the thermostat so you can identify any over heating issues quickly. If you put the thermostat there with no way of bypassing it, you're playing with fire.
Conversely, it keeps the high-pressure side of the cooling system wholey within the engine, minimising any chances of a leak from a radiator hose.
Ideally you want a temp sensor to be positioned prior to the thermostat so you can identify any over heating issues quickly. If you put the thermostat there with no way of bypassing it, you're playing with fire.
Conversely, it keeps the high-pressure side of the cooling system wholey within the engine, minimising any chances of a leak from a radiator hose.
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What I was thinking, but may as well ask before production starts.Lummy wrote:Any machine shop will easily be able to machine a recess into the adaptor to suit a small thermostat, however it's not an ideal setup if you're talking about doing it at the flange of the adaptor against the head...
Place the temp sensor at the welch plug - have removed it for a jayracing kit anyway (the kit gets in the way of my radiator / intercooler setup) - but no idea if that location would then give false temp readings.Lummy wrote: Ideally you want a temp sensor to be positioned prior to the thermostat so you can identify any over heating issues quickly. If you put the thermostat there with no way of bypassing it, you're playing with fire.
Anyway, put me down for one - and can I get the size of the inlet to the adapter.
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yeah thats just a different way of doing it. both ways have their advantages, i prefer the rear water outlet as you get a more even temp through the block having cold coming in one end and hot coming out the other.
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