Jwithing
Senior Member
That's hot in my opinion. I didn't even get that high in the summer when my 180 thermo went out. Around 220's max.
Kind of glossed over some of the longer responses, but I didn't see anyone mentioning the thermostat burp valve or wishbone valve, forget what it's specifically called. If you do check the thermo and take the housing off, make sure the little metal jingle valve in the main body of the thermo is at the 12 o'clock position.
Yes, burping the system to get air out does make a difference. I know from experience, was about a ten degree difference.
Kind of glossed over some of the longer responses, but I didn't see anyone mentioning the thermostat burp valve or wishbone valve, forget what it's specifically called. If you do check the thermo and take the housing off, make sure the little metal jingle valve in the main body of the thermo is at the 12 o'clock position.
Yes, burping the system to get air out does make a difference. I know from experience, was about a ten degree difference.

