This helps a lot. In the multitude of old S/C threads, there are several references to colder t-stats, but I never could find much detailed info. Last year, when I picked up my 80, I replaced the stock stuff with a 3fe fan and a OEM blue clutch running 24000CST fluid. Way better than stock, but maybe not perfect. Worst mountain pass in the summer was around 210 w A/C running, but I could not keep A/C on while crawling in the desert at 110 degrees. I reloaded my original Eaton clutch with 17000 CST, but never got it installed untill winter. It worked OK, but now when it was getting close to 90 degrees out, the coolant temps spike up around 205 for no obvious reason, and then go back to around 195, even while running down the freeway. Made me think of the old t-stat treads about colder one, and made me wonder if mine was sticking. Two weeks ago, I re-installed the blue clutch, and now the Scan Gauge reads a steady 184 going down the freeway with the A/C on, even when it was 100 degrees on April Fool's Day. Made me go back and think "Did they have a 185 t-stat for these things?" I'm not complaining, just trying to understand it better. Oh, and hoping, or course, that it runs that cool all summer long!! I should be so lucky. John