NO! Like 26 bucks at Hurrikain Marine: http://www.hurrikain.com/Chrysler-Thermostats.htm
You can also take yours to a NAPA and they can match it up for probably less than $26
dave
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Re: Engine Over Heating
Dave, the old boats did use the $100 thermostats. They are in the 4th column.
Re: Engine Over Heating
You can also make a FJ CHeapo t-stat from a standard, low cost, smaller diameter t-stat.
Here's what it looks like. Use a stainless plate.
Jeff
PS: This design also compensates for rotted out intake manifolds that let water slip by, extending the warm up period.
Here's what it looks like. Use a stainless plate.
Jeff
PS: This design also compensates for rotted out intake manifolds that let water slip by, extending the warm up period.
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Re: Engine Over Heating
That's what I'm talking about. Thanks this is an easy cheaper solution.
Jeff Monday (Blue Mondays)
1973 28 ft Express single 318 1976 StarCraft Islander 1961 Sea Nymph
Lower River rd
Rabbit Hash KY
1973 28 ft Express single 318 1976 StarCraft Islander 1961 Sea Nymph
Lower River rd
Rabbit Hash KY
Re: Engine Over Heating
That's me: a legendary cheapskate!
Jeff
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