What a coincidence, I have been seriously considering this option for a few days now. I have a new thermostat on back order from my local dealer and a couple of days ago was looking at the one from summit. I brought this subject up a couple of years ago but it kind of got poo-pooed
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=45881&p=503634&hilit=thermostat#p503634 .
The only reason that I haven't already done it is because I was led to believe that the engine would be adversely affected because all those screwy recirculating outlets on the OE thermostat would not be able to do their thing and some part of the block would overheat. Well, I was discussing this with a friend who owns a carpet cleaning business with a fleet of truck mounted units, and made an interesting discovery. He has several Nissan and Hino trucks which have a very similarly complicated, one piece, non serviceable thermostat. However, his trucks use engine coolant to preheat the water holding tanks and have an external, in-line thermostat which looks something like an egg. It raises the coolant temp to 190F and causes no adverse effects to the diesel truck engines. He doesn't know who supplies the "Eggs" but they would be too big anyway. I might just call the dealer tomorrow and tell them to forget about the back ordered unit and get started on the rest of the repairs.