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Old 10-26-2006, 12:57 PM
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I am changing exhuast and now only need one coolant feed per bank. I'd like to change thermostat housings to clean up the engine compartment a little.

Does anyone have a new style freshwater cooling thermostat housing that they're not using anymore and would be willing to sell for a reasonable price?
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yep, I'd seen that. I was looking to pay a little less than $160 for a brand new one, when I figure there's got to be a half dozen sitting in peoples garages from upgrades.

Someone sold one used on ebay recently for $50 but i missed the bidding.

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I have two Stainless Marine ones I may remove from my boat and they would be for sale.PM me your e-mail and I'll send pics and price if you are interested.


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Don't forget, with that housing you need the plastic spacer that holds the t-stat up into the housing.
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Don't forget, with that housing you need the plastic spacer that holds the t-stat up into the housing.
Thanks, hopefully I would have figured that out But knowing ahead of time will save me some hassel
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Nordic, Why are you getting rid of your Stainless pieces?
Also, in the picture of the unit in the post is it upside down?
I might also be interested in one of these bypass units. Does it use a regular t'stat?
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Nordic, Why are you getting rid of your Stainless pieces?
Also, in the picture of the unit in the post is it upside down?
I might also be interested in one of these bypass units. Does it use a regular t'stat?
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The stainless marine ones I purchased are to work with a circulating pump and two exhaust water hoses.I want to change over to a cross over system and cant use the housing I have to do that.They are only 4 months old with only 20 hrs or fresh water use.

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Nordic,
After rereading my post I'm sorry if I gave you the impression I was interested in one of yours. I actually have one of those now and I am concerned about how it works. I have an earlier post about it. I thought you were selling yours because maybe you were also having problems. I'm curious to know if the black unit in the picture uses a regular thermostat ?
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I thnk I have a used one identical to your pic, I will check Monday when I get to work.

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