Originally posted by boscoe99
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although I have no other reference to support it:
I believe the main reason it is there, is to prevent the thermostat from being "airbound" - and if it passes a little water, that is a "side effect"
edit: from Stant.com
Many thermostats have a “jiggle pin” or “check valve” that allows trapped air in the cooling system to pass through the thermostat and be released from the system.
If a Stant thermostat does not have a jiggle pin, it will have a "bleed notch” or other method of removing air from the system.
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