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				10-17-2007, 06:26 AM
			
			
			
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					Join Date: Nov 1999 Location: Niederbipp ( BE ) / Switzerland, 
						BE Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 427 SC # 571, 472 Shelby aluminum  "stroker " CSX # 299 from Gessford, 48 IDA Weber carburetors from Jim Inglese 
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				 Canton or other oil thermostats 
 I thought another time to install an oil  thermostat in my ERA. Until now I used duke tape but the satisfactory with temperatures below 72° F isn't enough. 
The car is equipped with the three Brake/clutch reservoir cans. For this reason I haven't a lot of space. 
Who have mounted an oil  thermostat on his car ?  
Who can show me some pictures ? 
Greetings from Switzerland 
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				10-17-2007, 06:52 AM
			
			
			
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				 Who has mounted an oil  thermostat on his car ?  
Who can show me some pictures? |  Here's a shot of my Canton #15-820 with the oil  temperature bulb going in the left rear of the pan (driver's side).    |  
	
		
	
	
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				10-17-2007, 07:47 AM
			
			
			
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 Walter, here is a pic of my engine bay.  Toward the front you can see the install of my Canton thermostat.  E-mail me through CC (click on my user ID) and I will send you some better close-ups.   
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				10-17-2007, 10:09 AM
			
			
			
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						CA Cobra Make, Engine: Previous owner of SPF#1938, with a Keith Craft 496ci Genesis 427 side oiler, 667 FWHP, 633 FWTQ, 560 RWHP, 550 RWTQ. 
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 Walter, 
Here's a photo similar to Dean's with the Canton Oil  Thermostat mounted.
       
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				10-17-2007, 12:07 PM
			
			
			
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 Walter,
 Take a look in my gallery.  I have a canton thermostat in my ERA 427SC.  There are several pictures there.
 
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				10-22-2007, 07:55 PM
			
			
			
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 Dean, Jim or Loadco- 
I have the same canton oil  t-stat sitting on my shelf in the garage which I have not installed yet, but am going to in the next few weeks.  However, I have a question for you.
 
Did you have to cut down the threads on the fitting that screws into the "out to oil  cooler" hole?  On my t-stat, it does not look like you can screw in a std fitting without the threads hittig the plunger that is inside the t-stat.
 
Also, Loadco, were you able to make the set up work using the existing oil  lines on your ERA?  If not, how much new oil line did you need and how many fittings- trying to figure out what I need to order.
 
Thanks
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				10-22-2007, 08:28 PM
			
			
			
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				 Dean, Jim or Loadco-I have the same canton oil t-stat sitting on my shelf in the garage which I have not installed yet, but am going to in the next few weeks.  However, I have a question for you.
 
 Did you have to cut down the threads on the fitting that screws into the "out to oil cooler" hole?  On my t-stat, it does not look like you can screw in a std fitting without the threads hittig the plunger that is inside the t-stat.
 
 Also, Loadco, were you able to make the set up work using the existing oil lines on your ERA?  If not, how much new oil line did you need and how many fittings- trying to figure out what I need to order.
 
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				10-22-2007, 08:33 PM
			
			
			
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 You don't need an engine to have an oil t-stat!    
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				10-23-2007, 03:46 AM
			
			
			
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 Chaplin,
 I used the fittings supplied from Canton to be able to adapt to AN fittings.  To be honest I did not see a problem as you described but I doubt I really looked that close.  I don't have any leaks so I guess all is OK.  I had to make up new lines.  Sorry I don't remember what I needed to purchase to make it work.  My memory is not that good anymore.
 
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 Walter,  
The Mocal is much more compact and you should be able to just intercept the lines as they go out to the cooler. 
The Canton is a good unit but it is so big. 
From what I understand the Mocal are used on Porsche's installed from the factory.
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				10-23-2007, 04:21 AM
			
			
			
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 Thanks Loadco- my t-stat did not come with any fittings from canton.  I picke up some standard fittings and they look too long.  Maybe I'll call Canton and see if they can send them to me.
 
 Tony- that mocal unit opens at 180, which may not be hot enough.  The canton opens at 215 I believe.
 
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 Chaplin, when I ordered my Canton unit from them I also ordered the -10AN fittings that they sold (assuming they worked with the unit, which they do).
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				10-23-2007, 09:14 AM
			
			
			
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 Chaplin,
 The fittings from Canton install with an O-ring, they definatelty are not pipe thread.
 
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 Ok, here's the deal.  I called Canton today and the fittings they sell for the unit have shorter threads than the std fittings that I bought from Summit (or wherever I got them).  Their tech told me to just go ahead and cut mine down, so that is what I am going to do.  And mine do have the o-ring seal as well.  
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Rob- That is a sweet looking set up, and I like the fact that it can be turned on or off manually.  I have been eyeing that unit for a while, but it aint cheap!
 
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				10-23-2007, 03:39 PM
			
			
			
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				 Thanks Loadco- my t-stat did not come with any fittings from canton.  I picke up some standard fittings and they look too long.  Maybe I'll call Canton and see if they can send them to me.
 
 Tony- that mocal unit opens at 180, which may not be hot enough.  The canton opens at 215 I believe.
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180 is plenty hot enough. 
If you push it the temp will go over 215 with no oil t-stat. 
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				10-23-2007, 05:55 PM
			
			
			
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 Walter, this "sandwich" style thermostat is another option for a set up such as yours. The female/input of the thermostat threads are 1/2" NPT and the male side fittings (capped in this shot) I used are are 12AN.  			 Last edited by lineslinger; 10-23-2007 at 05:57 PM..
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				10-23-2007, 07:38 PM
			
			
			
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 Tony-With my old motor, even in peak summer weather with stop and go traffic and the occasional blast through country roads, I could never got the oil temp above 90C, which if my math is correct is about 195 F.
 
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				10-24-2007, 04:03 AM
			
			
			
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 If I do some brisk driving my oil temp will go to 100*C. This is also with my Aviad oil pan which takes the temp in a different local than my Canton pan did.  
In the winter time is my biggest concern. and 180*F is fine. 
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