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Hi all;

My EN 354 has a wierd cooling problem;driving in town,or going down the highway it runs between 180 and 210 degrees,which seems to be okay with it. but every time I pull it into overdrive,the temp goes right to 220.

I know the cooling system needs to be flushed and re-filled,but my question is regarding the thermostat. I pulled the housing while replacing the top hoses,with intention of replacing the thermostat,but it seems to be installed permanently. It looks to be connected to a pin that's pressed through the housing towards the top,and welded. I could be wrong,but thats how it looked to me. Rather than destroy it,I just cleaned it up and reassembled it.Would it be possible/recommended to remove it and install a modern type thermostat in the housing?

Thanks for your help.

Speed

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