Thermostat

Jferguson

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Pretty quiet on here so I thought I would ask a question. What is the best thermostat to use, 180 or 195? I have a 72 lemans 350 with headers, dual exhaust, 4 barrel car, with a stock style radiator and cooling system. I live in Wisconsin and only drive in temps ranging from 50 to 100 degrees. I am currently using a 195 thermostat with no issues but I am thinking of switching to a 180 to help keep temps down. Is that a smart move or just a waste. I of course find conflicting info on the web so I thought I would ask people I trust. Thanks as always!
 
well as you already know there is conflicting info but the choice would be 160 or 180. People claim the oil doesnt get hot enough with the 160 to boil/evaporate off any water that condenses into the oil. Nevertheless I have been running 160 in both a 71 GTO and a 69 Corvette with no issues for many decades. I do not put many miles on either car so my oil changes are at an annual basis. As long as you use a good oil with high phosphorous and zinc levels, since you are running a flat tappet cam, and the viscosity is either 10W30 or 10W40 you should be fine with the 160.
 
Thanks as always Mel. I run Amsoil high zinc 10w40. I didn't think 160 would be "good" for cars that are just "cruisers" so that is why I thought 180 would be a better option than the 195, but again this shows why I come here:) 160 just seems to low of a temp, but again that is why I come here. Do you use a certain brand? I also have heard of people drilling a 1/4 in hole in the flange, do you do that? Again, thanks for the help!
 
Sorry, 1/8 in hole not 1/4.
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