Thanks for the assistance all.
Unfortunately, comparison with the existing wasn't possible, as there was no existing thermostat in there! Now makes sense as to why it had been running cool..
Nonetheless, the new stat behaved as expected during the hob test. Just to check, I've fitted it as per the photo below:
Is this the correct way around? I note the JK diagram shows it the other way round (
https://i.ibb.co/tHKWLS9/IMG-20190203-130452.jpg) however I couldn't get it to fit in that way around. Am I correct in thinking that the seal sits on top of the thermostat as I have it shown above?
Thanks for all your assistance, there will be a day when my knowledge is such that I can help others!
It has made me think as to whether any damage has been caused by the absence of a thermostat. I've had the van since May last year and I drove it around through the summer before putting it into storage over winter, since which i've just done a few runs here and there. During the summer months, when on a motorway run for example, the temperature gauge would generally read around the red mark on the image below (higher around town). This has reduced to the green mark during the limited runs (two hours on the motorway and a bit around town) since October (again, slightly higher when around town, but not much). Makes sense with the coolant permenantly circulating around the radiator...
However, I don't know for how long and in what conditions PO's may have been driving it without a stat.
I've always thought the van was running a bit rich and this would make sense. I understand the additional fuel being supplied into the barrel has the potential to "wash out" some of the oil and therefore reduce lubrication with associated wear.
Thoughts on the above would be welcomed. I imagine a compression test would be best to confirm what, if any damage has been done?
Cheers,
Benn