i have Veglia instruments but i'm not with the car at the moment to look at the stat.
Can you see a bleed hole while its in situ?
Yes once the top hose is pulled off at housing.
Before I realised that there was no bleed hole I'd had no end of problems with overheating, and the temperature gauge reading very high, I came to the conclusion rightly or wrongly, that the sender sat in what had become a hot spot .
I had a spare new thermostat that i fitted to see if that cured the problem, not realising that also had no bleed hole.
A bit later, I accidentally left the rad cap off, and everything was as it should be so I took the thermostat out and suddenly realised that there was no bleed hole
As I was just about to go on the Fulvia Knights Rallye to Turin in 2013 for Fulvia 50 Anniversary , i decided to drill a 1/16" hole after determining the position for drilling by installing the thermostat to make sure the hole would be at the top.
I then refilled with fresh coolant.
End of story, I've never had the problem since .and my 2000 mile trip to Turin and back via Belgium was perfect, apart from a bonnet release cable breaking on the way home.
Brian
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