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2 of the aftermarket companys called Tridon and Stant I believe only make them in 82 degrees. Part numbers ST47-180 for the Stant and TT332-180 for Tridon. There is no listings of an others in their Catalogue Guides.
GQ Patrol, TB42, 7" spring, 2" body and 37" MTR's, factory locker
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
yeah the tb42 really needs a cooler therm. the temp sits to high as it is just on the verge of operating the clutch in the ffan all the time. Its a right pain in the arse.
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I used to be without a thermostat.
it was good when the temp was cold but once it got hot it stayed hotter for longer.
i have an 82 degree in mine and i have the twin thermos come on at half way.
Works great and i have an override switch for going on the beach or uphill with a trailer on.
I got mine from National Capital Motors, in Belconnen ACT.
Mine's a Diesel, but not a factory turbo, just an aftermarket, so whether that makes any difference I don't know.
I know they asked for a VIN number to ensure they were supplying the correct part.
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i had a problem with a commodore one, tried a few different temps to no avil, merchanic then just drilled a few holes into it to allow a bit more flow, but keepin the rate slower than what no themo at all would be, as it dosnt have enough time to cool the water if it flows to quick.
hdn177 wrote:i had a problem with a commodore one, tried a few different temps to no avil, merchanic then just drilled a few holes into it to allow a bit more flow, but keepin the rate slower than what no themo at all would be, as it dosnt have enough time to cool the water if it flows to quick.
I had this done on a vl turbo i used to have seemed to do the trick, but when i spoke to repco and they qouted me $50 for a thermostat i might leave it.
The tb42 uses so wierd looking dual stage thermostat. So I cant imagine there being many different versions. I brought mine from repco or autopro recently and they didnt even ask what temp I wanted.