Finally got around to changing my thermostat last night. It dawned on me that I haven't had this thing apart in years, very unlike me, man there is some serious cleaning to be done. And I'm not to happy about some of the hidden corrosion I've come across. Like peeling chrome in the nether regions under the blower manifold. But I guess, I've had it for 11 years and 120,000 miles. I just hate the thought of having to re-chrome that manifold. I'm sure it has a few more years before the problem migrates to the top. I also noticed that there is oil under the snout of the blower, not good there either. I'm not sure that the seal can be replaced. I'm thinking at this point I might buy a spare super charger before I'm screwed.
But back to the thermostat... I took the stock unit and and threw it into a pot of water, it started opening at 187 but it didn't open very far, as compared to the 15868 Duralast that I'm going to put back in. I don't know if this is normal because I only have used OEM to compare it to. But I'd say the Duralast high flow opens 3 times farther than the OEM did.
I been having cooling issues that have slowly been escalating, I'm guessing it might be the thermostat, hoping it is anyway. If I got stuck in traffic the temp would climb very quickly, when It got to 240 I'd pull over and shut it off. After about 3 minutes I'd turn the key back on and now its cooled off to 200?? Even with all fans going I couldn't keep the motor cool. I have never had this problem this bad before. Even cruising down the road the temp would be 220, and if I manually turned the fans on it would drop to 190. It seemed I was having to run with the fans on a lot. and If I stopped it would climb faster than the fans could cool.
So we will see if the new stat helps, if not I'm going to bite the bullet and have a custom radiator made, I've been talking about it for a decade now, maybe it's time?
