I'll dig up the part number for the Robert Shaw "SuperStat" 180. (Opens
more evenly and with the flow than the regular thermostats.)
At 03:47 PM 04/05/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Yellow RT wrote:
>
>> I have taken down the numbers, I was kinda leery because that is for a 96,
>> right? Also now there are two different part numbers, some one, I forgot
>> who emailed back with 45358 for the part number of the stat.....
>>
>
> Hmmm... The only thing I can think of is maybe 45358 is for the
>"normal" thermostat? I used p/n 65358, which is the Stant "Heavy
>Duty" "Superstat" thermostat. One way to check would be to look
>at the price. When I bought my thermostat last year, the regular
>version was about $2.50 and the heavy duty was about $5.00. I got
>the heavy duty because the construction looked to be better (thicker
>components, etc) and also because it has a lifetime warranty whereas
>the normal one didn't.
>
> Just so we get all the part numbers into the same message, the
>gasket I used was a Stant 27138. :-)
>
>
> -Jon-
>
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1997 Dodge Dakota SLT/CC (V6)
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