| Subject: | [Healeys] Healeys Digest, Vol 5, Issue 579 | 
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| From: | Editorgary at aol.com (Editorgary at aol.com) | 
| Date: | Fri, 12 Aug 2011 14:10:05 -0400 (EDT) | 
| In a message dated 8/12/11 9:57:59 AM, healeys-request at autox.team.net writes: > Alan > > The thermostat does not determine the temperature at which the engine will > run. It determines the temperature at which coolant is first allowed to > circulate around the engine. > > Derek > Just for the fun of a semantic and logical argument on a Friday, the thermostat certain can determine the temperature of the engine. Try having it jam shut and see if that doesn't determine that the engine will run at over 212. Gary | 
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