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Gravy
					 
				 
				After a long delivery delay the Tridon Branded Thermostat arrived, quality of build was excellent.
I found the detail of components that were required to be removed was in error, no need to remove LH Front Wheel or the ally heat shields. Removal of the coolant and unbolting the oil cooler gave sufficient access to remove the hoses from the existing thermostat housing. Snag was to get the right angel plastic elbow to release from the housing, repeated heating with a hot air gun finally got the job done. This task requires a high level of patience, time and dexterity with the right tools. Having very small hands made the task doable with no skin loss.
Testing and inspection the original thermostat found it functioning normally, I am therefore at a loss as to why my engine is extremely slow to reach operating temperature.
I have yet to test whether the new thermostat performs differently as whilst the coolant is dropped I intend to back flush and clean the cabin heater matrix.
Time will determine outcomes, which appears to be needed in surplus to keep this vehicle fully operational.
			
		 
	 
 You mention being slow to reach operating temp.
My 3.0 D4 takes (roughly, as I've never bothered to take accurate reading of klms/time) a good 4-5 klms to head over 80 odd degrees according to my Scanguage.
On an average temp day it runs around 88 deg.
I assume it's normal as it's done this for past 100,000 klms.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Before: Ser 2a LWB, Ser 3 S/W, 1979 RR 2 door, 1981 LR Stage 1 V8 (new), 1985 LR 110 V8 County (new), 2009 RRS TDV8
Now: MY13 D4 TDV6. "E" rear diff. Cambo's magic Engine & Auto Tune. 1968 Austin 1800 Mk1 auto (my 5th)
			
			
		 
	
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