It is well known the feeling of anguish caused by hidden things whose pernicious effects bring us closer to anxiety, despair, and finally melancholy.
The case of the engine cooling system is not immune to these feelings; the closed thermostat box sometimes hides a puzzle whose resolution requires wading through smelly coolant, possibly getting hurt, and finally facing a pile of parts whose unknown nature threatens our happiness.
Sometimes, as children, we were told to distrust our certainties, those built by conventions, the flow of habits, and the ignorance of science. In the case at hand, it is better to muster courage and investigate the situation.
It is essential to know that there are two thermostat boxes, that these boxes must mount different thermostats, and that for some dark reason, Hans decided to forget about 'poka-yoke' and made this matrix of four elements combinable and mountable despite its functionality being called into question. The images will comfort the 'connoisseurs'; only they will understand the essence. For the rest, it is enough to know that 'news' should not be mixed with 'olds'; just as we do not pour new wine into old wineskins, as the Old Testament says, we must not fall into this error.
we will start with the OLD
the thermostat is able to displace the back plate 6/7 mm so it can close the back hole properly
and now the NEW
again also in this case the 26+7= 33mm so the hole will be covered
as a proof of this capacity the following pic shows displacement of new thsat when hot
I know that you are not seeing 33mm in the picture, this is because when out of the boiling pan the plate returns to its position very quickly
i hope this solves your doubts by means of a collection of pics easy to understand and identify
you can give a like if you like it, or stay silent if disturbed by the view of naked parts
The case of the engine cooling system is not immune to these feelings; the closed thermostat box sometimes hides a puzzle whose resolution requires wading through smelly coolant, possibly getting hurt, and finally facing a pile of parts whose unknown nature threatens our happiness.
Sometimes, as children, we were told to distrust our certainties, those built by conventions, the flow of habits, and the ignorance of science. In the case at hand, it is better to muster courage and investigate the situation.
It is essential to know that there are two thermostat boxes, that these boxes must mount different thermostats, and that for some dark reason, Hans decided to forget about 'poka-yoke' and made this matrix of four elements combinable and mountable despite its functionality being called into question. The images will comfort the 'connoisseurs'; only they will understand the essence. For the rest, it is enough to know that 'news' should not be mixed with 'olds'; just as we do not pour new wine into old wineskins, as the Old Testament says, we must not fall into this error.
we will start with the OLD
the thermostat is able to displace the back plate 6/7 mm so it can close the back hole properly
and now the NEW
again also in this case the 26+7= 33mm so the hole will be covered
as a proof of this capacity the following pic shows displacement of new thsat when hot
I know that you are not seeing 33mm in the picture, this is because when out of the boiling pan the plate returns to its position very quickly
i hope this solves your doubts by means of a collection of pics easy to understand and identify
you can give a like if you like it, or stay silent if disturbed by the view of naked parts