Title: Thermostat housing Post by: Rodger on October 06, 2015, 10:16:30 PM Hello, my fc has a thermostat housing that rises straight upwards. Someone drew my attention to the fact that most for sale are angled to some degree. As I cannot find other than an angular upper housing for sale can someone inform me if that is fine to use albeit with a different upper hose. Or can anyone suggest a provider of the upright version. thank you.
Rodger Title: Re: Thermostat housing Post by: FCRB26 on October 07, 2015, 06:59:41 AM All i can find is the angled ones on ebay (except a really expensive orginal one) your standard radiator hose will fit fine and it will only rotate a little bit.
Most original ones are pretty chewed out (like mine) i wouldnt stress just fit the new angled one. Or i would have an old one laying around. Title: Re: Thermostat housing Post by: Dr_Terry on October 07, 2015, 09:39:02 AM The 'angled' ones are designed for EJ/EH. To my knowledge no aftermarket company has ever made the older straight-up thermostat housing. Aftermarket thermostat housings were introduced to the market during the late 70s & early 80s, long after Greys ceased production.
The angled one will fit OK. Dr Terry Title: Re: Thermostat housing Post by: ardiesse on October 07, 2015, 09:42:23 AM Just for amusement's sake - Chevsofthe40s.com has a replacement thermostat housing for the stovebolt 6. Cast iron, vertical outlet, part number 839232T, US$45.00. It has an extra pad cast on, which you'd have to grind off to make it look like the Holden part, but otherwise I'd bet they're interchangeable.
Rob |