Thanks ... you guys are tops. I finally found the water temp sensor and took it out today. Unfortunately the aftermarket water temp sensor I had was a lot smaller so I couldn't put this in place of the factory's:
nz aj - Thanks for the info about the thermostat ... I thought it was weird it was moving up and down and not in the middle. So off the Repco I went today and following some of the older threads, managed to get the Dayco replacement. Good to see they're still $13 ...
What sux is that you need silicon to replace (which i hate). Just prefer gaskets which is cleaner / faster. Now I got to wait until early morning to start bleeding the coolant and getting it full again.
Old thermostat's probably the original being made in England like Cisco's. I noticed the original one had a small valve at the top unlike the Dayco replacement.
As the Dayco one did not state which side was up, I did what some BMW techs do and drilled a hole in one side which serves the same purpose as the valve. Gonna do more searches tonight to see how to get the air out of the system. Done it before on my old BMW ... mistakes which N00Bs make (ie. not turning on heater etc).
Ordered an adaptor for the water temp gauge off Ebay ... miffed that it cost $35 including postage for a 26mm one (which is more than 50% price of the gauge).
Apart from that, spent the whole day attending to other things in the car, including:
- spraying bumpers black
- fitting A/F + water temp gauges (water temp sensor yet to be hooked up)
- painting cam cover red
Now I'm beat ... next weekend, probably rear speakers and maybe a ground wiring kit is on the mind too ...
That's it for this thread ... !