Re: 1950-288 CI part # for thermostat gasket
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Had a little luck. I crossed over the CARQUEST # C24125 listed in the Packard Parts Cross reference to O'Reilly #2140 and it is a perfect fit. The price was right at $1.29 ea., too!
Thanks, Mike
Posted on: 2015/11/8 14:45
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Re: 1950-288 CI part # for thermostat gasket
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Easy enough to make one out of gasket paper should one not be available. I have done this for the thermostat housing and other parts. Satisfying to make something that goes on the car.
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Posted on: 2015/11/9 11:38
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Re: 1950-288 CI part # for thermostat gasket
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Fully agree with JW, if you're going to be into old cars on more than just a one-time basis, it will pay to buy as assortment of gasket papers and develop the knack of making the simple ones yourself. Gasket paper assortments are widely available, I got my last package from NAPA.
Posted on: 2015/11/9 11:45
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Re: 1950-288 CI part # for thermostat gasket
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Yes, I agree. I have been making gaskets for 50+ years. I wanted a pre-made one this time, as I have not taken the housing off yet. I can re-assemble it quicker, and as you know, these can be a chronic problem, so a factory stamped one for $1.29 fit the bill this time.
Thanks guys!! Mike
Posted on: 2015/11/9 13:43
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