weemac

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Our themostat has been stuck open for some time and we've grown used to all that implies. Coolant never getting to temperature, weak cabin heater, etc. Want it rectified but seems to be a bugger of a job to replace the existing one on a TD4. I mean, who has a set of ratcheting torx spanners lying around?

I just happen to have an 1.8 petrol inline thermostat housing with 'stat fitted gathering dust in the garage (I believe the grey ones are 86 degrees). How mental is it to expect I can fit this somewhere near the output from the block and remedy me woes?

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Want it rectified but seems to be a bugger of a job to replace the existing one on a TD4.
About 4 hours work.
I mean, who has a set of ratcheting torx spanners lying around?
Use an 8mm hex socket, which will turn the bolts. Then refit the the housing with normal bolts .;)
How mental is it to expect I can fit this somewhere near the output from the block and remedy me woes?
You'll struggle to fit that in, but a Renault 5 thermostat fits in the top hose, and only costs a few quid. ;)
 
About 4 hours work

Oh, it's an adventure alright, hence my reluctance.
Use an 8mm hex socket, which will turn the bolts. Then refit the the housing with normal bolts .;)

That's useful to know. Good tip on fitting normal bolts.
You'll struggle to fit that in, but a Renault 5 thermostat fits in the top hose, and only costs a few quid. ;)

Looking more and more like that's the solution. Just had the other one knocking about and thought someone else had considered such muppetry. :)

Thanks for the reply.