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| myredvert | Apr 15 2016, 06:44 AM Post #31 |
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So much for that part. There's always next Winter to look forward to.Still, enjoy the increased fuel economy now that the engine is getting warmer quicker.
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| cwatkin | Apr 15 2016, 10:18 AM Post #32 |
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I had this happen once. It was working fine then got cold anytime I was moving. Mine was just like your situation in that the shaft was broken/bent. I think this just happened in my case and wasn't the previous owner. Also, if someone was going to do that for more flow, why not just completely REMOVE it? Conor |
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| nerys | Apr 16 2016, 12:16 AM Post #33 |
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Grr
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how the heck would it damage itself like that? |
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| Metromightymouse | Apr 16 2016, 03:54 AM Post #34 |
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Metal fatigue. The expanding wax exerts a lot of pressure over and over on the frame of the thermostat. |
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So much for that part. There's always next Winter to look forward to.





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