Check that web info again maybe.
An Engine or a V8 engine might run at 88-92 degrees.
The engine with cold coolant in is started
& the thermostat stays closed untill the engine is up to running temp & then the thermostat opens & allows the coolant to flow around the Cooling system.
There is a small hole in the thermostat to allows small flow to stop air locks,
that is why the top pipe gets slightly warm before the thermostat opens.)
The Thermostat depending on the one fitted may well open at above 92 degrees.
Coolant,(Antifreeze/summer coolant/rust inhibitor) do not have the same boiling point or freezing point of
plain boiling water. (Neither does water with salt) in it.
So if someone wants to test a Thermostat & when it opens,
they need to put it in a pan of correct mix coolant with a thermometer to replicate its working temp, not in plain water.
I watched 'How it is made' this week,
they did Thermostats that open at 95 degrees on the show. (wax & copper mix in the thermostat centre little pod causes the expansion to push open the cap, the mix of wax/copper particles set the opening/expension temp. Should get out more.
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Yours is opening, try with antifreeze in the pan & it will open when it is ment to.
No big deal to buy a new one & put them in the pan together.
george