thermostat housing
what thermostat housing works on and offy 360 2x2 intake? the rover 3.9 fits along with the thermostat but the manifold has a thermostat bypas hole, the housing doesnt cover it.
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WedgeWorks1 Mike Perkins Ellicott City, Maryland (460 posts) Registered: 07/06/2008 08:07AM Main British Car: 1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 Litre Rover V8 |
Re: thermostat housing
James-
The Edlebrock Performer intake for the Rover/Buick V8s has the bypass hole but some of the thermostat housings for the Rover do not have the bypass provision so I would put a plug in it and use the non-bypass housing.The timing cover has a hose fitting on the back of it where the by pass hose would go for the coolant. Put a cap on it with a hose clamp. It has never been an issue. -Mike |
Re: thermostat housing
really? the guys on the 215 forum told me you cant do that, the engine will run hot. the intake needs coolant moving through it at all times. i then asked why, its aluminum, i figured you ahould be able to bypass the intake all together. there are plenty of engines out there that dont have coolant in the intakes. this 3.9 is going in a 30s coupe that never had heat so i just figured id plug the back of the water pump, and cap off the back of the intake and plug the bypass hole next to the thermostat, but those guys said noooooo. i figured id try it. thanks.
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WedgeWorks1 Mike Perkins Ellicott City, Maryland (460 posts) Registered: 07/06/2008 08:07AM Main British Car: 1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 Litre Rover V8 |
Re: thermostat housing
James-
The TR8 guys with the 4 barrel conversions almost rarely use the small hose on the bottom of the intake. I have never had a problem or anyone else I know. All it does is move coolant around the thermostat. The edelbork perfomer intake has the additional hole and it is always plugged off. If you have a good radiator, thermostat and water pump not a problem! |