Thermostat gasket ? |
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Riley
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Posted: March-12-2007 at 7:22am |
I've had good luck with NAPA being able to provide marine parts for my PCM. I prefer to buy them from DIM, but in a pinch, NAPA is good.
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SkiBum
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I have been able to get engine parts at auto parts store asking for a 1987 Ford F250 with the 351w engine. Many of the marine parts have to be marine or are reverse rotation, so be careful.
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8122pbrainard
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Dans, What kind of parts store are you going to? If they what to know what kind of car it goes into I think you need to show them a big picture of a car and a boat to show the idiot the difference!! No, really, a good auto supply will have the book or computer file to look up marine engines.
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dans
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What car do I say I have to buy a thermostat gasket for a 82 2001 pmc 351. They always want the car to look it up & I don't wanna have to order it online. Do any of you just use permatex RTV black without a gasket ? That's what I did last year , but after I winterized I think I didn't let it dry long enough when running antifreeze into everthing. I got a pin hole leak now when I took her out. Thanks ,Dan
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