Would installing a lower temperature rated thermostat cause a motor to run hotter or cooler?
Here is the case in point... MyBrokenJeep has a Chev 350 in it... Running the factory recommended 192 degree thermostat today... at times the motor will run a bit hot... Someone mentioned that if I put in the alternate temperature 160 degree thermostat that the motor would run cooler as the thermostat would open earlier and allow water/coolant flow through the radiator quicker... Another person offered the opinion that I should go with a hotter ranged thermostat, maybe 210 degree would accomplish the same thing... I am confused!
Can someone, and I know there are people on this board that have forgotten more about this type of thing than I know, comment and offer your opinion?
Here is the case in point... MyBrokenJeep has a Chev 350 in it... Running the factory recommended 192 degree thermostat today... at times the motor will run a bit hot... Someone mentioned that if I put in the alternate temperature 160 degree thermostat that the motor would run cooler as the thermostat would open earlier and allow water/coolant flow through the radiator quicker... Another person offered the opinion that I should go with a hotter ranged thermostat, maybe 210 degree would accomplish the same thing... I am confused!
Can someone, and I know there are people on this board that have forgotten more about this type of thing than I know, comment and offer your opinion?
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