What about drilling holes in the thermostat? I don't understand what or how that works. Can somone elobrate? I did find a pic?
I'll usually put them closer to the poppet valve (more in the centre,) but that pic is the right idea. Make the holes 1/16" to 1/8", and install at 12:00 and 6:00.
Why's it work? The upper hole passes air out of the engine and into the system, and it ends up in the plastic volume tank (replace that every five or six years - you can get replacements with caps from Morris 4x4 Center for a decent price.) The lower hole passes coolant
into the block to displace the air.
Having the two holes helps to prevent "vapour lock" at the upper hole - this is supposed to be why the OEM units have a single hole with that little brass "wiggler" in it (to break up the air bubbles,) but I like the two-hole method better.
And winterbeater is correct - closed-to-open isn't necessarily an upgrade. The closed system can't be
too bad - OEMs are using it more and more often.
Besides, out of the five RENIX XJs I've had, the one that ran the hottest was the one running an open system - and I was considering changing it back for a while. Properly maintained, there is
nothing at all wrong with the closed system.