two easy ones. First, leave the cap off and let it idle. You should see coolant flowing when it warms up. If you don't, pull the thermostat and stick in in some water in a pan. If you have a meat thermometer then use that to measure the water and watch for the stat to open. If it doesnt, get a new one. Also, the thermostat is to maintain a temperature when the cooling system has the capacity. The same engine that runs at 160 for hours will run at 195 for hours too. But if the 160 one overheats, it will overheat with any stat, just like adding a 160 where a 180 runs hot. Thermostats have little to do with cooling capacity of a system. Only of the temp at which the water starts moving. And you will make more power at the crank with a 195 stat properly tuned than a 160 properly tuned.