
 Originally Posted by 
nismine01
					 
				 
				Well I've started, the thermostat is out of the system, no replacement.
This was done simply by buying a longer hose and fitting it from the radiator to the link pipe across the cross member taking out the thermostat housing.
The top hose link to the thermostat is folded and plugged with a 3/4" plug fitting with the thread sealed and a clamp around it.
I know this is no long term solution but for finding out what will happen it has done the job.
At 100KPH the engine would over heat, we went for a 100K drive yesterday up the freeway with Nanocom hooked up and no problems.
True it did run a little cool for a while though it was started and left running before we took off.   On the road the temp ran around the mid seventies and went up as far as 80 when pulling up hills.
I am about to make up an inline thermostat holder that will support heater take off and the connection for the ECU.   It is in my head, I just have to get it into material!
Then source a radiator hose that when cut to accept the housing will fit head to radiator.
I would if possible like to get away from the high point in the top hose then the bypass hose from the top of the radiator should automatically bleed off any air in the system.
Just as a note, the entire cooling system was on my previous car and there were no problems at all with temps on the vehicle!
Regards
Mike
			
		 
	
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