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Ska nailed it - 1/8" hole in mine and like he said "hole UP" - this isn't even a funky rig-up to do this - my '97 Toy Landcruiser just got a new OEM t-stat last year - had a hole and the FSM said "hole up" too.
---Ben
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
all i know is i've bled more than one e30 m50 perfectly fine without drilling anything i'd prefer a non drilled tstat than a drilled tstat, but whatever works.
lots of tstats come with a hole predrilled in them, just depends on the vehicle and manufacture.
This is true. My OE (that means it's from a BMW dealership ) thermostat did not come with one, but this thread has convinced me to take it to work tomorrow and get it drilled.
There is a little return hose from the radiator. With the system flowing and the stat open coolant will come out that hole, its just a topflow return to the overflow tank. If it doesnt then the rad isnt 100% full of coolant.
There is a little return hose from the radiator. With the system flowing and the stat open coolant will come out that hole, its just a topflow return to the overflow tank. If it doesnt then the rad isnt 100% full of coolant.
thanks a lot ryan,
I think this is my problem. Coolant is not flowing back into the radiator; this is what caused my confusion. I tried bleeding it the conventional way so obviously coolant is not flowing like it should.
Have any ideas how I go about correcting this. I'm fairly sure it's not the tstat itself as it wasn't replaced to long ago by the previous owner. Also, the radiator hoses are warm which lead me to believe that coolant was flowing like it was supposed to.
I think every should be good now. After the bleeding, i drove around to get it up to normal temp, and then let my car idle for about 10 mins. No more creeping up to the 3/4.
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