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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amba on 19 December 2013, 08:21:27
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Lots of previous post on forum about thermostats partialy working.
If a thermostat is failing to fully open and car is always running below correct temperature what is the additional fuel consumption as a %.
Reason for question is my newly acquired 3.2 struggles to get gauge above 80 and top hose gets hot slowly not with a surge so failing stat seems to be the problem,but would like to understand what is the potential cost in fuel to driving with stst not functioning corectly
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Its difficult to quantify without doing a before/after test on the same vehicle.
Pal of mine has a Signum 3.2 - he had the same problem with his, a new stat sorted it completely, he reckoned the car felt & ran better and that his average mpg increased on a run - but not around town.
Defo worth doing Andrew.
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No idea as a % but with petrol at the price it is, it's not going to take very long before you reach the price of a thermostat.
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I will be replacing it probably tomorrow as weather forecast is kinder and work has all but given up here :'(
My old 2.5 did seem to improve a little when changed on that a year or so ago,but as have no first hand knowledge what to expect from a 3.2 as gauges register different but understand temp should be at "mid-point" not on the bottom end of scale.
Did a 200 mile run yesterday and consumption averaged at 22.8 :o but was enjoying the loud pedel on the new toy so perhaps not a true measure.
Spanners out in the morning then ;D
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Replacing the thermostat on mine put the average economy back up to 25mpg, from the very low twenties that it had dropped to. Which makes the £17 cost and the horribly fiddly job easier to bear.
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21-22 mpg instead of 27-28 :'(
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.... Which makes the £17 cost and ...
assume that's just for the innards :-\ .... bear in mind that the stat housing & transfer tube might now have 'rusted' into a single item & might need one or the other destroying for removal
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Agreed, better to have that eventuality covered rather than waiting until Sunday luchtime :y
Being a later 3.2 yours will almost certainly require the thicker flange, so shop carefully...
Thermostat 55353492 £78.50
Sealing ring 24447061 £1.27
Transfer pipe 90411629 £13.55
Transfer seals 9129999 x2 £0.94 ea
Prices are Vauxhall retail plus VAT...
If you run the thermostat p/n through ebay.com then you should get a genuine one delivered for two thirds the cost of a Vauxhall supplied one :y
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cadillac-Catera-CTS-Saturn-Vue-L-series-Thermostat-Housing-W-Thermostat-55353492-/200914781107?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec77443b3&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cadillac-Catera-CTS-Saturn-Vue-L-series-Thermostat-Housing-W-Thermostat-55353492-/200914781107?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec77443b3&vxp=mtr)
$64 to your door, or just over £40 in real money, guaranteed to bolt straight on, no cutting bolts etc...
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.... Which makes the £17 cost and ...
assume that's just for the innards :-\ .... bear in mind that the stat housing & transfer tube might now have 'rusted' into a single item & might need one or the other destroying for removal
No, that was for the housing. In a Wahler box, and some one had made a very half hearted attempt to grind the GM marking off it. When the internals are a tenner, and with the possibility of damaging the housing I don't see the point in doing it any other way
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The last one i bought cost £18 was a whaller,the gm number had been sanded off,and came with new o'ring. And as a safty net have a spare transfer pipe and seals handy azwell,just in case it gets broke in removel(temper) :)
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Got a genuine GM part some months ago from a VX dealing clearing old stock for £16 inc delivery so nice result and yes it does have the thicker 18mm flange fittings
Pushed the boat out and bought transfer pipe/2 new bolts which cost another £17 so with a bit of coolant which is in stock in the shed should get it done complete for less than £40
If it's dry and sunny tomorrow will make a welcome break from decorating and listening to those bloody carols ;D
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Nice one :y