is it air that is the problem or just not enough hot water getting there to open it up?
when i put a decent gauge on the crappy K motor, the temp went ever so slowly up (like 2 minutes), and then when it reached opening temp, it would shoot up to about 5 deg above the thermostat opening temp.. and then suddenly go down again.. all in about 15 seconds.. and then the cycle would repeat itself...
to fix, i tried 2mm hjole but ended up with a 4mm hole in the thermostat, which kept the cycling down, but didn't affect the hot temp performance
if your temp gauge is responsive (i had VDO, and temp sensor was on hot side of the thermostat too..), then see if it cycles.. if so, try bigger holes until cycling decreases...
(if the gauge is not responsive... use a multimeter and measure the resistance of the sender....log every 5 seconds or so?)
are you sure it is air at the thermostat that is causing the issue?
if you drill hole in thrmostat.. do it at the egde of the side that sits highest (to let bubbles thru?)
tapping bleed in also sounds like good idea
but if you say engine stays cold until overheating, i'd be thinking about enlarging hole and logging cycling temps.. then going with smallest hole that keeps cycling down... once open, the hole makes little difference anyway.. and the thermostat should let water thru so that the whole system warms up quickly.. rather than shooting up and down..
or your cooling is too efficient![]()
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