Posted by Deerediesel on January 19, 2023 at 20:18:59 from (107.72.178.230):
This is my first red tractor so I m learning as I go. My question is - has anyone else run into this : I can t seem to find the correct thermostat for my WD9. Steiner sells one that is closest to original , but it is only 160.. crossing the international # 33814D pulls up a Napa/MotoRad 180223 which is rated at 180, but it is too long , bypass would be closed when cold. I spent over an hour today in local Napa store going through boxes of thermostats.. we found several that are rated at 192 and 203, which is perfect operating range for a diesel, they fit the housing perfect but are all too short or too long.. either the bypass valve is closed upon install or it is 1/2" away .. couldn t find anything in between.. need one that is roughly 1.4" from flange to seat (closed) I m thinking of using one of the longer 192 stats I found and just shaving off some of the bypass seat with a Bridgeport. Also I have an old IH dealer pamphlet with pages of recommended maintenance parts for all models at the time , it list separate thermostats for h the gas and diesel 9 series.. the stat listed for the diesel is 180-185, IH # 315739R91. Google that and it pulls up NOTHING.. I found one at a NOS warehouse supplier , they sent it , had the right # on box but incorrect thermostat was in it Anybody have any thought or experience with this issue? Thanks
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