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Thermostat housing
wrigglypig - 30/10/08 at 11:18 PM

Just got the new thermostat housing finished and painted It is made from 8mm steel plate faced on both sides down to 7mm with hole bored into it and the stat housin is silver soldered in and the pipe cut and welded on. This will bolt onto the rear of the head where I removed the core plug. Can someone show me how to show the photos on this posting?? they are in my photos list, Thanks.


nitram38 - 31/10/08 at 03:48 AM

Why steel?
Won't it rust ?
Using aluminium and getting it anodized after, would be better. At the very least, get yours zinc plated if you want it to last.

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This is my one on the F1-2:


remote thermostat
remote thermostat


[Edited on 31/10/2008 by nitram38]


wrigglypig - 31/10/08 at 06:50 PM

It wont rust anymore than the engine block which is iron and the impeller in the water pump, there will be anti-freeze with its anti-corrosion properties? and whilst the aluminium anodized one looks fab its not lo-cost is it?


nitram38 - 31/10/08 at 07:02 PM

The big difference is that your block is cast steel not mild steel. Cast iron resists rusting longer.
Just some advice to help you save yourself some grief. Up to you if you take it.........


wrigglypig - 31/10/08 at 07:17 PM

Yes I understand, Its got to do the job for the time being. Did you make yourself or get it off the shelf? what sort of cost ??


nitram38 - 31/10/08 at 07:23 PM

A friend with a lathe made it for me
Anodising cost a fiver.
QED charge £125 for them


wrigglypig - 31/10/08 at 07:54 PM

Nice item I'll give it some thought, do the anoodizing place do stuff by post?


nitram38 - 31/10/08 at 08:23 PM

You could always post it to me and I can take it in


wrigglypig - 31/10/08 at 10:39 PM

Thank you for the offer I might take you up on that

Kev