Re: right 180 T-stat? Yes!

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Tue Jul 06 1999 - 14:34:15 EDT


And then there's the RobertShaw High-Flow T'stat that works with the flow
of coolant...not against it. (#370-180)

At 02:19 PM 07/06/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>Doug Myers wrote:
>
>> I just bought a 180 degree thermostat for my '99 Dak 318 from Pep Boys.
>> Its a Stant Superstat # 59358. Is this the right thermostat for my truck?
>> How is this different from the # 65358 listed in the parts resource? I just
>> wanna make sure I have the right parts before I tear apart my dak...
>>
>
> Does it have a "chrome/shiny" finish? If not, it is very possible
>that this is the "normal" t-stat. There are 2 versions; one is about
>$2.50 or so and comes with a short warranty, the other is "heavy duty",
>costs about $5, and comes with a lifetime warranty. The heavy duty
>one has a "chrome-like" finish, almost, the regular one was more dull.
>
> There was a discussion about this a short while ago; someone had a
>P/N 45358, which Boog pointed out was the same t-stat, just the packaging
>was different. (One was boxed and one was on a card.) I don't know about
>59358 though.
>
> -Jon-
>
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