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Torque Specs for Thermostat Housings: 20-30 Nm
Here's a little background on the Ford Powerstroke thermostat...
203* IS THE TEMPERATURE THAT NAVISTAR DESIGNED YOUR TRUCK TO RUN AT. THIS IS THE THERMOSTAT THAT WAS AND STILL SHOULD BE IN EVERY POWERSTROKE 7.3L. Until 1996, all 7.3L Powerstrokes that were manufactured used an International water pump and an International short stem 203o thermostat . In 1996, Ford changed to a lower degree 195o thermstostat. They changed water pump designs at this time as well. The new pumps required the new long stem 195o thermostat in place of the short stem to properly seat the bypass disk. All 1996-2003 Ford PSDs now come equipped with a long stem 195o thermostat. Recently the factory replacement thermostat available at the parts counter changed to 192o. Our Dieselsite 203* uses the correctly sized t-stat with the correct temperature spring so that we no longer have to give up the benefits of running our vehicles where they were meant to run.
This recent testimonial really made us feel fantastic. It's what we hope for with every sale. We love to make products that have multiple benefits and we love to hear about it when we can make even a small change to anyone's daily grind. THANKS SO MUCH!
I just wanted to give you some feed back on the 203 degree thermostat. I ordered one from you after some advice on a popular Ford Diesel blog. I read the claims but was a bit hesitant to believe . I ordered the part and began taking mine apart. To my amazement, not only was my factory thermostat stuck in the open position (the truck has 290,000 miles on it and it had never been replaced)but the gasket was stuck partially in the thermostat itself. I used both your thermostat and new housing and immidiately saw a vast improvement in overall performance. For the first time since it was new, I actually have heat in the cold Wisconsin winters. If that were not enough, the general performance is significantly better all thanks to a little more heat in the motor. There is a noticible reduction in exhaust smoke, less acrid smell to the exhaust and better fuel milage (appx. 2.4 mpg). I am very happy with your product and was amazed that such a simple upgrade could supply so much. I look forward to purchasing other products from you in the future. Jeff W., President - W. Construction.
I just wanted to give you some feed back on the 203 degree thermostat. I ordered one from you after some advice on a popular Ford Diesel blog. I read the claims but was a bit hesitant to believe . I ordered the part and began taking mine apart. To my amazement, not only was my factory thermostat stuck in the open position (the truck has 290,000 miles on it and it had never been replaced)but the gasket was stuck partially in the thermostat itself. I used both your thermostat and new housing and immidiately saw a vast improvement in overall performance. For the first time since it was new, I actually have heat in the cold Wisconsin winters. If that were not enough, the general performance is significantly better all thanks to a little more heat in the motor. There is a noticible reduction in exhaust smoke, less acrid smell to the exhaust and better fuel milage (appx. 2.4 mpg). I am very happy with your product and was amazed that such a simple upgrade could supply so much. I look forward to purchasing other products from you in the future.
Jeff W., President - W. Construction.
WHY IS 203o BETTER THAN 195o?
Diesels run most efficiently at approximately 200o or above. A factory equipped 192o/195o thermostat will maintain an operating temperature at approximately 165o-170o. The Powerstroke has such an efficient cooling system, that this low flow when the thermostat is slightly open is normally enough to keep the engine cool. The downfall to this is that the engine -- when our trucks are not under load --never begins to reach its optimal operating temperature. Our 203o thermostat maintains a minimum operating temperature of 190o. This brings the operating temps up from as low as 170o to as high as 203o depending on the operating conditions of the truck. This is closer to the operating temperature range that is preferable in our trucks for optimal efficiency.
When our trucks are under load and are producing higher combustion temperatures the 203o will allow the engine to run even closer to its optimal operating temperature. If the truck is under load and reaches the 203o setting, the thermostat is then fully open. This means you are at the maximum coolant temperature that the truck will reach. Your maximum temperatures are only a few degrees higher than in stock configuration, but these are degrees that you want for better performance. The best benefits come when the same truck is under a light load and would have a hard time reaching this optimal temperature. As stated above, you will never reach this optimum temperature with the stock 195o thermostat. The end result of installing the 203o thermostat should be slightly better fuel economy, less smoke, and maybe a few extra "ponies" to go along with it.
Although International still uses a 203o thermostat in some applications and that thermostat is available at most auto parts stores, it is the wrong part for the 1996 - 2003 Powerstroke. DO NOT USE THIS! It has a shorter shaft and will not shut off the internal pump bypass. This will cause inaccurate coolant flow direction through the engine. This IH version thermostat mentioned is available by calling us.
The thermostat in the Powerstroke not only controls operating temperatures, but properly directs the flow of coolant through the engine. As the thermostat opens, it proportionally closes the bypass. With the thermostat fully open, the bypass is mostly closed, and vice versa. With the International (Pre-96 Ford) thermostat, this cannot be controlled properly because of the shorter bypass stem. The shorter stem of the IH(pre-96 Ford) thermostat allows the thermostat to be fully open while the bypass is fully open. This means the coolant can travel in any direction available -- whatever direction it chooses. It can either travel through the radiator or simply make the shorter, less restrictive path back through the front of the engine. This will cause uncontrolled overheating in the back cylinders of the block, with absolutely no signs of danger showing on the water temperature gauge in the cab. It is possible that the back of the engine can have no coolant flow at all yet the thermometer in the outlet of the water pump shows all to be normal. Multiple things can happen at this point. Cylinders can seize, freeze plugs can fall out and other normal symptoms of an overheating engine may occur. Worst case is a blown motor and it won't be covered under warranty.
We know the warranty departments and engineers at Ford have verified engine loss due to the short stem thermostats in previous cases where people were sticking into their trucks to increase their operating temperatures. As soon as they see the short shaft thermostat -it's your problem. Our 203o thermostat will not encounter these problems! It's designed to work as the OEM unit did WITH the long stem for bypass protection.
WHY USE THE DIESELSITE 203o THERMOSTAT?
Higher optimum operating temperatures reached safely by using our thermostat with the long stem for bypass protection. It's that simple. We've combined the two units to bring you a safe alternative. Now you can have the optimal operating temperatures without risking the chance of uncontrolled overheating in the back cylinders of the block due to an uncontrolled bypass.
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
As with the OEM thermostat requirements, we recommend that you change your thermostat out once per year to insure proper functioning of the unit.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
For anyone who doesn't think 8 degrees can make a difference, consider that at 211 degrees water is hot, at 212, its converted to vapor. At the right critical point for every matter on earth, a degree or a few degrees can make a HUGE DIFFERENCE.
"You should want your engine's oil & water temperatures warmer to:
1) reduce piston/ring sliding friction,
2) to complete combustion before the crankshaft has rotated so many degrees which translates into more "area under the curve" of piston pressure pushing the connecting rod down to rotate the crankshaft, and
3) to better purge volatile oil-borne combustion byproducts from its oil supply.
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Black Billet Aluminum Thermostat Housing
YOUR COST: $46.85
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OEM Thermostat Housing for 1994-1997 Ford PSD 7.3L
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1999-2003 Ford PSD 7.3L Thermostat Housing - Stamped Steel
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