Posted by Deerediesel on February 01, 2023 at 21:29:30 from (107.77.215.22):
In Reply to: WD9 thermostat posted by Deerediesel on January 19, 2023 at 20:18:59:
Ok, so after going through a LOT of thermostats I think found one that will work. It s 192 , #462799 at napa . The bypass flange would barely touch the seat when you set it in the housing. We put it on a Bridgeport and milled off about .150" inside the housing , some less than 3/16" the bypass flange in this thermostat is larger then most others so it will seat and make a good seal when thermostat opens . I am posting pics of what we did. I m pretty confident it will work fine.. if not then I ll find a used housing and start over now I m just waiting in the cylinder head .. one of the pre cups was stuck so bad from rust pressure around the outside if it he s gonna use the milling machine and cut down one side of the cup some can break it hoping to have tractor running before our local pull on Feb 11th I ll give some feed back wether it works or not..
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