Folks,
has anyone got a busted thermostat they haven't thrown away yet...
reason:
I want to replace mine... Already had the head gasket done and head replaced, as it let all the magic blue smoke out about 6 months ago, been fine ever since... but its going to get some stick over the next few months touring Europe with a fair bit of weight in the back... towing, etc...
Fensport as some of you may or may not know as the official TRD dealer for the UK... and they do what they call a "Low Termperature Sports Thermostat", with a cooking temperature of 71 degrees.
1991 HiLux Surf (Landcruiser and Cessida) ['88-'93] use a thermostat toyota part number 90916-03072
I am trying to find a newer toyota that uses the same size thermostat chassis to then get the lower temperature thermostat... or, alternatively, get hold of an old thermostat and send it off to fensport to see if they can match it up with one of their sporty ones.
Spoken to Japarts, and the part number appears to have been superceeded.
It now should be... 90916-03099 Japarts say to go direct to a toyota dealer and you should pay around £9.91 + vat. operating temperature is about 90 to 99 degrees.
Whilst we are on the rather touchy subject of cooling and overheating, is there any mileage in upgrading to electric fans rather than the existing thermocouple fan...
What have people tried... and where have they got them from...?
andyL
has anyone got a busted thermostat they haven't thrown away yet...
reason:
I want to replace mine... Already had the head gasket done and head replaced, as it let all the magic blue smoke out about 6 months ago, been fine ever since... but its going to get some stick over the next few months touring Europe with a fair bit of weight in the back... towing, etc...
Fensport as some of you may or may not know as the official TRD dealer for the UK... and they do what they call a "Low Termperature Sports Thermostat", with a cooking temperature of 71 degrees.
1991 HiLux Surf (Landcruiser and Cessida) ['88-'93] use a thermostat toyota part number 90916-03072
I am trying to find a newer toyota that uses the same size thermostat chassis to then get the lower temperature thermostat... or, alternatively, get hold of an old thermostat and send it off to fensport to see if they can match it up with one of their sporty ones.
Spoken to Japarts, and the part number appears to have been superceeded.
It now should be... 90916-03099 Japarts say to go direct to a toyota dealer and you should pay around £9.91 + vat. operating temperature is about 90 to 99 degrees.
Whilst we are on the rather touchy subject of cooling and overheating, is there any mileage in upgrading to electric fans rather than the existing thermocouple fan...
What have people tried... and where have they got them from...?
andyL
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