thermostats

richard waters

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> The Robertshaw 330-180 is the one you really want to use. It is a High flow low restrictive type. As far as I am aware there are no other that can match it for service. AutoZone carrys it for under $5.
>
> J.R. Wright

John,
Now you have me confused. My coach is now running just fine at 190 degrees. A while ago Emery Stora recommended a thermostat that I believe is the 190 degree guy. Now you recommend a 180 degree model.
Which way do we go here?
Richard Waters
'76 PB, Troy, MI

PS Keep up the good work on the Great Laker newsletter!

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Subject: Re: GMC: Operating Temperatures
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 10:12:59 EST
From: EMERYSTORA
"The recommended thermostat is a Robert Shaw 330-195. I don't know that NAPA sells this one. If you have an AutoZone in your area they sell it. I would try this thermostat before you do anything else."
 
My motor from mondello has no thermostat, just a restrictor....... so make
you own choice.

gene

>Richard,
>Your showing no mercy here! The manual says the the correct range is
190Deg F thermostate and the number for that one would be 330-190. I too
have chosen to go with the 180 degree for the same reason as Tom has.
Either one will work and I have heard of other GMCers have gone as low as
160 units. The choice is really yours and if your happy with the 190 then
don't change it.
>
>John
>

>>
>> > The Robertshaw 330-180 is the one you really want to use. It is a High
>> flow low restrictive type. As far as I am aware there are no other that can
>> match it for service. AutoZone carrys it for under $5. > > J.R. Wright
>>
>> John,
>> Now you have me confused. My coach is now running just fine at 190 degrees.
>> A while ago Emery Stora recommended a thermostat that I believe is the 190
>> degree guy. Now you recommend a 180 degree model. Which way do we go here?
>> Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>>
>> PS Keep up the good work on the Great Laker newsletter!
>>
>> >>>>
>> Subject: Re: GMC: Operating Temperatures
>> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 10:12:59 EST
>> From: EMERYSTORA
>> "The recommended thermostat is a Robert Shaw 330-195. I don't know that
>> NAPA sells this one. If you have an AutoZone in your area they sell it. I
>> would try this thermostat before you do anything else."
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
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>Thanks everyone for the help. However, after spending all afternoon calling
>Parts suppliers in a 150 mile radius, we still have not been able to find a
>Robert Shaw thermostat. Jegs and Summit no longer Carry them and carry the
>Mr. Gasket one as there top line one now. It is brass/copper construction,
>high flow, not rpm sensitive and opens at the designated temp (within 2
>degrees). Does this one seem to be comparable to the RS one? If not, can
>someone buy one to sell to us? Any help would be appreciated. We said we were
>behind the Redwood curtain - we didn't mention that you could see the end of
>the earth from here too. No AutoZones, no Pep Boys, no Grand Autos, etc., in
>this armpit of the world. We do have a NAPA and a Kragen, but they could not
>help.
>Thanks again in advance.
>Bert and Fay
>76 Glenbrook

I can mail one out to you today. Do you want the 195 degree or the
180 degree one? Dow you want it to go Priority Mail at $3.20 or
regular mail? Send me your name and address and I'll get it out
within an hour after getting your reply. Maybe you'd like two?

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM