I just wanted to post an update to this thread. I bought the thermostat from Napa and I might have kept it for 3 years or so before I actually put it in. Anyway, 74M35A2 and I put the thermostat in and like we talked about in this thread, it never warmed up very well at all, even with 50 or 60 degree temps outside. I just couldn't see where anything like that should have been normal where it does not meet the 180 degree operating temp that was marked on the thermostat. I respect everybodys opinion on here but it just was not making sense to me that the cooling fan could cool down an engine that was pulling 1100 degree EGTs. So I bought a new thermostat from Napa again and just like the old thermostat, 74M35A2 was nice enough to change it for me while I worked on other projects. The performance of the same part number thermostat from Napa was a lot better than the first thermostat! It warms up just as it should and holds a solid 180 degrees on this 35 degree morning on my way to work. I guess to people out there that their engine does not warm up to 180 as it should and think they need a radiator cover, I say change your thermostat. I was shocked that even though "brand new thermostat number 1" was new (but sitting in the box for 3 years) that it would not have worked as expected. It only worked briefly when we first changed it, and then did not work well. I kept adding coolant to it thinking it might be an air bubble, but it wasn't. I bled it and everything, so I really don't think that was the problem. When "thermostat number 2" was installed, it acted like any other typical thermostat change I have done. Changed the thermostat, bled it and then topped it off with coolant a couple heat cycles after. It has been working great and having no problem so far reaching 180 degrees on these cool Michigan mornings. The engine reaching the 180 degree temps helps combustion and engine performance with WMO as fuel. I would also add that the heater has been working good also and am happy with the performance even without the winter front cover on. I think if it did get a lot colder like into the 20's, the winter front would help out the cab heater performance even more, but I am still pleased even with the heater fan on low (I have an A3 style heater installed in my truck). I hope this information helps out other members because I am very happy that the thermostat is working like it is expected to.