I have seen conflicting information on temps, recommendations as low as 60c for a thermostat for freshwater cooling to prevent scale buildup, which seems quite cool for my understanding of desirable operating temps. I think I'm shooting for ~180F (or a 170-190F range) or 80C-ish range like you suggest.
My housing is sized at a 54mm thermostat unit, which is available through Albin, though at the 50C rating you suggested, which does seem too cold.
I need to spend some time at the local parts store to see what else comes up with a 54mm flange, or perhaps if nothing else, a replacement thermostat housing from Albin Motor, though I'm not seeing right off what size thermostat they are using. Two options there, bronze or cast.
What I'm hopeful of is that a thermostat will provide some closure of the bypass and force more flow through my block. It seems like the bypass is such an easy outlet, there might not be much incentive to push flow through the block, which might be part of my erratic cooling issue. I've even though about putting a slight restriction in my bypass to encourage more flow through the block, but I don't want to be running too cool, it does seem to produce much less soot at/near 180f (80c) and seems 'happy' at that temp. My system would operate happily, then creep up to ~190, then go back down in a short amount of time, really erratic for what should be a pretty consistent load on a motor..
Edit, looks like maybe a couple options here to try (from a Ferrari 308 resource of all places):
http://www.birdman308.com/service/therm ... mostat.htm
Looks like I can get a 80c (model A) and a 71C (model E) so I can have some options, and relatively cheap. Despite the '056' it seems it has a 54mm body and uses a gasket to get to a 56mm application.
dkirsop wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 5:12 pm
You may have trouble finding the correct size thermostat. It needs to open at 80C. The last time I looked Albin motor only carried a thermostat for 50C which is far too cool for the AD21. Attached is a photo of my spare thermostat, it is a Wahler 01/7 80C unit. The flange diameter is 48.3mm.
Thermostat.jpeg
Jason