308 thermostat housings
blondwookie
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This is my head for my 308 engine. I have a thermostat housing that does not have the coolant bypass in it and I also have a housing that does have a coolant bypass in it. Does it make a difference in which housing that I use on my engine where it concerns cooling?
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If you use the housing with the bypass and don't block off the bypass then you will have to use one of the old-style thermostats like the Hudson 166272 or you will have a significant quantity of coolant bypass the radiator. I haven't seen a housing that fits that doesn't have the bypass.There is a good discussion on the bypass and thermostats in the cooling section of this website: https://hudsonrestoration1948-54.com/
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The housing without the bypass is 55-56. You can use it on previous years.0
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If you use the 1955-56 housing, what modifications are necessary for using a modern thermostat such as the suggested M.G. #4366?0
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Railking the only concern is the depth to allow the thermostat to fully open. May need as spacer like Walt used to sell?0
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railknight said:If you use the 1955-56 housing, what modifications are necessary for using a modern thermostat such as the suggested M.G. #4366?0
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I broke the bypass housing today while trying to get the thermostat out. What is the highest possible thermostat that I can use in a308 engine? I have read that only a160 degree thermostat is to be used. Can I use a 180 or 195 degrees thermostat? I will be using a new radiator when I rebuild my 48 club coupe
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