Thermostat housing "cap"

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  • Qben
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 74

    Thermostat housing "cap"

    My thermostat housing is a little corroded around the bypass opening in the top. Not much, just enough to prevent a good seal. I know I could buy a new housing from Don, but it is otherwise in good shape. What if a stainless or brass "cap" were developed and sold that could just be slipped over whatever is left of the proturding (Haha, I realized I accidentally misspelled that, but I like it better this way!) bypass outlet and JB welded in place to restore the original dimensions and a good seal with the thermostat?

    Just a thought.
    Qben

    P.S. With the after market single action thermostat, does it still seal in the same place or just around the shoulder in the bottom of the housing?
  • pearson coyote
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 11

    #2
    Thermostat housing "cap"

    For the money get a new one and you won't have any worries, if you do a patch job, you'll just have to do it again and again and again. Stop the pain.

    I got one from Don and it worked perfect, except for the pinhole leak in the housing which Don replaced promptly.

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    • Qben
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 74

      #3
      Probably good advice. Though perhaps corrosion in that area is not an issue when using a single action thermostat?

      Qben Oliver

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