muskiemike
Well-known member
Hello,
I have read several posts about putting in a 160* thermostat to reduce the temperature . .. .
If you greatly reduce the engine temp, what happens to the heat of the engine oil, does not the engine oil need to get to 212* in order to burn off the internal moisture/water inside the engine?
I have a stock 350, with 30K miles and the original 195* thermostat.
Live in TX, so it does get hot, and am concerned about it.
I have read that many are experiencing great results by installing a 160* thermostat.
Comments please . . .
In advance, thanks!.
I have read several posts about putting in a 160* thermostat to reduce the temperature . .. .
If you greatly reduce the engine temp, what happens to the heat of the engine oil, does not the engine oil need to get to 212* in order to burn off the internal moisture/water inside the engine?
I have a stock 350, with 30K miles and the original 195* thermostat.
Live in TX, so it does get hot, and am concerned about it.
I have read that many are experiencing great results by installing a 160* thermostat.
Comments please . . .
In advance, thanks!.