bigdaddycain wrote:
The pump seems to be of decent quality Steve. and certainly seems to be a viable option from a new mazda pump seeing as it weighs in at less than £40. I hope it is ok, i've got one for my own bongo!
What did you think of the stat pictures Steve? I promise i didn't clean up the old stat!

Lot to reply to here ste, and I can, and will, only speak from what I have seen.
First off lets clear up something about 'pattern' parts. For a company to manufacture and sell an alternative to the original, they need to match the original specification laid down by the original manufacturer, but to make it commercially viable, they need to make it cheaper.
A good example is Sainsburys Home Brand foods. Heinze tomato ketchup and Kellogs Cornflakes spring to mind. Sainsburys stuff LOOKS the same, and are packaged almost identically, BUT there is a difference to the taste - that 'secret' ingredient missing. They they both do the same job, but one is cheaper.
In the cases of thermostat and pump, I believe a similar thing applies.
The pump has a different design of impellor blade (cheaper to produce) but probably not quite as efficient a design, hence the need for two more blades to achieve the specified flow rate. (just a guess).
The thermostat is similar. The internal working parts seem to be identical, but the Mazda stat has that extra seal on the stem. Again, cheaper to produce, but it meets the same performance specification.
In both cases, the ony factor that remains unknown is the service life.
As far as the stat pictures are concerned, I have a few thoughts (being the proud owner of about 20 donated stats for testing).
First observation is that visually, they fall into two categories. They are either VERY clean, or they have some sort of brownish coating.
Suggestions have been made that the brown coating is caused by the antifreeze. The clean ones (and this appears to apply to the pipework as well) all seem to have used the red antifreeze, but not in all cases. So....., is the brown stain caused by the antifreeze? or could it be the result of oxidisation (rust particles from the steel pipework?). Also considered whether the brown coloured ones have been subjected to an 'overheat' situation.
So much stuff to learn...........
Query on the hole in the pump that 'appears' to be leaking.
Why can't it be plugged? say by drilling, tapping, and fitting a washered set screw. What is that hole actually for? Anybody know?