Okay fella's the no thermostat idea has some draw backs, some I can think off are.
Metal to metal wear will increase do to a colder temperature.
Fuel economy will will be worse as the engine is not at optimum temp.
The engine may smoke badly after a while, as the oil takes longer to burn when cold, so there fore may build up getting smokier, and fowling plugs often.
Also increased carbon build up in the heads and under the rings.
This along with looser tolerances between bore and piston, may cause a ring to catch in the ports and break. Ouch.
Not trying to put you off, you can run with out a thermostat for a day or so and all will be good.
But put them back, and let the small holes in the poppets take up the work load if needed to cool the engine down a bit not a lot.
Cheers fella's and good luck.