the incorrect t-stat is used in the wrong housing, no flow. NADA. Measure the distance of the recess for the t-stat to the orfice. Then compare the depth of the t-stat. Or take the hoses off and look inside.
The cover doesn't matter.
Or for grins- leave the t-stat out temporarily. Fire it up and see if the radiator gets hot.
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you mention that you changed the cover !, but if the housing remains the same you need the old type tstat
leaving the tstat out for a trial run its a good idea to check if the radiator is clogged, but i am not really sure that is a very good idea, because as i explained in the thread that mr.porsche61 linked the tsat is a double effect one, opens in the front but closes in the rear, so if you remove it ...???
because what i am missing is your deduction when problems started, the temp gauge started to go wrong, and then you decided to bleed, change the cover and the tsat...but who tells you that the failure was not there but in the:
- viscous cutch of the fan
- water pump
- belt tension
- radiator clogging
- mixture, ignition, ....running lean ?
i would check quickly the tsat, it is easy, take the old tsat and measure the total length, if it is shorter, thenwrong tsat