Ok everyone, some scary sh@t just happened.
Tested one of the two 192° Calorstats (thank you,
@Ken226) on the stove, it seemed a little slow to open, but by the time it hit 210°, it was really open good. As it cooled through the 190's, it started closing. All good.
Installed the stat and filled the rad. Lost a little coolant, and realized I hadn't installed the temp sensor. Drained the rad a littlle and lost a little more coolant. Installed the sensor and refilled.
As I was warming up the truck, my coolant funnel crept higher and higher, almost to the point of overflow. I had to stopper it, and as I did, my phone rang was my Granddaughter on my Wife's phone.
Looked at my evic, coolant temp 226°
SHIIIIIIT!!!
Shut her off, and could hear it gurgling a little, unstoppered my coolant funnel, and she sucked in a bit of coolant and immediately cooled down. After that, 190° to 195° swings.
Took a 25 mile round trip with the granddaughter and the highest temps I saw was 197° two or 3 times, and 199° for about 5 seconds once.
Looks like I am good on temps now, just have to bleed out the last little bit of air.
My old coolant sensor:


Calorstat 192° thermostat in place:
I like these temps so far, will get a chance thursday afternoon to run her on the interstate, I will post any changes I see in the running temps.
BTW, checking temps at the base of the coolant sensor, the infrared temp gun reads within 2° or less of my EVIC temps. Very pleased.