
Originally Posted by
cummo
Before I delved into the spaghetti of wiring to find and check the temp gauge earth, I pulled the new thermostat out and did I a side-by-side comparison with the old one in a saucepan brought them up to boiling. Should have done it for the hell of it before I installed it. I did it a few times to make sure; old thermostat cracked open to let air bubbles through at 76-78 and opened visibly at 82 degrees; the new one cracked open at 88-89.
Not sure if the later opening thermostat is causing the continual higher operating temperature on the gauge; other than the new correct sender and coolant nothing else has changed. Additionally my understanding of thermostats is that they should work correct from day one; AFAIK there isn't a "bedding-in" period or the like following which they "loosen up".
Heading back to the Isuzu dealer tomorrow to discuss and possibly order in a replacement. Heading from Newcastle to KLR at Windsor on Thursday; may end up putting the old thermostat in for the trip.
Cheers, Dave
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