Aug 11 2010
Thermostat Housing
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Yamaha RX1 Thermostat and Housing | ![]() |
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US $18.00 | 30m |
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ARCTIC CAT THERMOSTAT HOUSING COVER 3003-924 ZR 440 | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 1d 5h 40m |
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Arctic Cat ext 550 ext 550 thermostat housing & sensor | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 1d 10h 25m |
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1998 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING - SRX700 | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 4d 1h 29m |
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1998 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING COOLANT BAR | ![]() |
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US $30.00 | 6h 2m |
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96 ARCTIC CAT ZRT 600 COOLANT RAIL THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 2d 4h 45m |
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1996 ARCTIC CAT 600 ZRT SNOWMOBILE THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 6d 6h 51m |
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ARCTIC CAT ZRT600 zrt 600 THERMOSTAT HOUSING case | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 6d 21h 55m |
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ARCTIC CAT 900 THERMOSTAT HOUSING THUNDERCAT 1000 ZRT 6 | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 4d 10h 26m |
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93 98 POLARIS STORM 800 700 600 XCR THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 5d 15h 20m |
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Thermostat Housing

what size socket needed to remove thermostat housing on a 94 olds achieva, 2.3liter quad ohc?
I tried 10 mm, it seemed a bit too big. Anything smaller was too small.
try a 3/8 6 point socket ore a 7/16
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Yamaha RX1 Thermostat and Housing | ![]() |
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US $18.00 | 29m |
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ARCTIC CAT THERMOSTAT HOUSING COVER 3003-924 ZR 440 | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 1d 5h 40m |
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Arctic Cat ext 550 ext 550 thermostat housing & sensor | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 1d 10h 25m |
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1998 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING - SRX700 | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 4d 1h 29m |
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1998 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING COOLANT BAR | ![]() |
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US $30.00 | 6h 2m |
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96 ARCTIC CAT ZRT 600 COOLANT RAIL THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 2d 4h 45m |
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1996 ARCTIC CAT 600 ZRT SNOWMOBILE THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 6d 6h 51m |
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ARCTIC CAT ZRT600 zrt 600 THERMOSTAT HOUSING case | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 6d 21h 55m |
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ARCTIC CAT 900 THERMOSTAT HOUSING THUNDERCAT 1000 ZRT 6 | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 4d 10h 25m |
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93 98 POLARIS STORM 800 700 600 XCR THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 5d 15h 20m |
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2001 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING - FOR SRX700 | ![]() |
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US $18.50 | 8d 8h 27m |
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ARCTIC CAT WILDCAT THUNDERCAT ZR 700 THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 9d 10h 9m |
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95 POLARIS STORM 800 RMK XCR 700 600 THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 8d 9h 10m |
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YAMAHA SXV SX VIPER 700/600 VENOM THERMOSTAT & HOUSING | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 10d 6h 51m |
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ARCTIC CAT EXT ZR 580 THERMOSTAT HOUSING | ![]() |
US $14.99 | 9d 21h 19m |
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SKI DOO REV 600 800 OEM Thermostat w/ Housing #86B53A | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 4d 23h 25m |
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1998 YAMAHA SRX 700 THERMOSTAT & HOUSING - 700SRX Sled | ![]() |
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US $35.00 | 6d 6h 54m |
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POLARIS INDY 500 OEM Thermostat Housing #75B49A | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 9d 24m |
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90 Arctic cat Artic cat 650 Wildcat Thermostat Housing | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 13d 11h 43m |
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Yamaha THERMOSTAT HOUSING - Viper 700 | ![]() |
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US $14.95 | 14d 5h 54m |
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SIER HOUSING,THERMOSTAT Sale Price: $309.14 |
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Thermostat Housing - Special Order est. 10 Days |
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Motorcraft RH148 Thermostat Housing List Price: $58.76 Sale Price: $32.15 |
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Dorman 902-201 Water Outlet Housing Kit List Price: $61.06 Sale Price: $36.59 Average Rating: ![]() |
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DORMAN 902-201 WATER OUTLET HOUSING KIT |
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Sierra International 18-0164-9 Marine Thermostat Housing Gasket - Pack of 2 List Price: $2.99 Sale Price: $2.15 |
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Thermostat Housing Gasket (pri Sold per Pack |
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1985 Kawasaki VN 700 A Vulcan Remote Thermostat Housing List Price: $26.95 Used From: $26.95 |
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1985 Kawasaki VN 700 A Vulcan Remote Thermostat HousingSome motorcycles mount the Thermostat in a separate housing instead of directly in the engine block. This is the Remote Thermostat Housing. The Condition of this part is Used... |
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1987 Kawasaki VN 750 A Vulcan Remote Thermostat Housing List Price: $26.95 Used From: $26.95 |
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1987 Kawasaki VN 750 A Vulcan Remote Thermostat HousingSome motorcycles mount the Thermostat in a separate housing instead of directly in the engine block. This is the Remote Thermostat Housing. The Condition of this part is Used... |
Thermostat Housing Repair : About Thermostat Housing Repair
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