Shoaz
Studly dood
My 95 3.0 came with an 88C (192F) T-stat, and the 95 Helm manual shows the same part number (for the 88C T-stat) for both the 3.0 and 3.2. As far as I can tell the only 0EM T-stats for the SHOs have been 88C. There was a part change from an A version to a B version very early on to address corrosion issues, but all have been 88C.sdpatt:
Just for accuracy, the 3.0L SHO was OEM fitted with an 82C (179.6F) thermostat and the 3.2L SHO was OEM fitted with an 88C (190.4F) version. Many "plebian" engines are supplied with 195F thermostats for emissions and mileage reasons. The 180F 'stats are usually referred to as "low temperature" versions. The only way to know the temperature at which the thermostat opens is to physically measure the temperature of the thermostat housing both upstream and downstream of the ******. It may be marked "82C," but it may actually open at 80C or 84C. You just have to check to be sure.
You can check the article on shotimes and also research Ford part numbers for SHO motors to verify this yourself.
What leads you to believe that 3.0L SHO motors used a 180F T-stat?