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You should replace the sensor anyway since you will have the coolant drained to change the t-stat, its only $12 and the sensor is over 30 years old.
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I have had 30 benzes most with high mileage and never had a bad sensor yet.
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I would do the sensor and get a new set of bolts for the t-stat housing. They are cheap and much better than sticking 30 year old rusty bolts back in.
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