That sort of stat housing used to be fairly standard on older engines
but nowadays the stat housing is much more multifunction with many more
pipes coming of and quite of often a change over stat tahter than a
normal one.
Actually that's interesting as that engine would normally have a change
stat with a bypass circuit.
Jim
On 13/11/2011 08:56, nigelp wrote:
Different question this one. I am planning to put a turbo on my
Xtreme this winter and one of the issues is the thermostat housing
cover. My Zetec cover is a straightforward domed cover with two holes
drilled at 180 degress for the bolts and threaded for the fan stat.
The engine is fitted from a Raceline water rail supplied by Q. To fit
the turbo I need to have the top hose outlet at 90 deg to the current
position ie facing forward. My next step is to scour the local
scrappy to see if I can find similar. The question is does anyone
know if the housing covers with two bolt holes at 180 deg are a
standard size and spacing. I can remove it and measure to compare,
but it woulod be helpful if they were standard. I will try to attach
a photo on the photos page, but have never succeeded on this before.
Thanks
Nigel
PS I have tried contacting Raceline but no help so far.
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