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    Posted: August-03-2017 at 8:24pm
Fired it up for the first time this year and have a split at the seams...Doea anybody know the part number for a replacement? 1980, 351 PCM.

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Here's a link to the the right cooler

You may find it elsewhere for less if you look around.

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Thanks Keno!!
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Cameron,
You need to drain those things before the freezing weather sets in.


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I see the drain plug, now... Never had before, however it was inside most of that time. The poor ol' gal hasn't been out in 12 years... I found NautiqueParts.com has it for $10 cheaper...

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Originally posted by CamSweet CamSweet wrote:

I see the drain plug, now...

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Cameron,
I suggest not using the drain plug even IF the new one comes with one. The cooler is thin copper and if the plug is tight, removing it can twist the shell of the cooler and in some cases the plugs threaded boss can break off.

BTW, many have been repaired. Get the solder, flux and iron out if you what to save some $$$.


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