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There are vendors listed in the Directory.
For new parts, Max Merrit would be you best bet. Many of other vendors have good use parts and some NOS.
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My housing was a bit rough as well and I used the regular gasket with some Permatex 2 sealant. That was a year ago and all has been well. Also, if 51 is like 53, which I would guess it is, the bolts for the thermostat housing need to be sealed as well as they go through to the water jacket.
Posted on: 5/7 20:43
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Frogmagic wrote:e......newly acquired 1950, 2301 Regular Eight Touring Sedan. (I will register soon)..... Looking forward to seeing it in the Registry, thermostat or not.
Posted on: 5/7 21:58
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These are hard to find in usable condition even for the later cars. I was lucky to find one barely usable from Gerry at Packards Southwest for my 1951 in spite already having several for the era in my stock. I have prewar ones too but I doubt any are usable without considerable work. So many Packards parts are easy to find but these were never properly reproduced to my knowledge so they remain elusive. I did buy some NOS retainers a few years back but even those may be sold out by now through the dealers.
Posted on: 5/8 11:45
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Thanks BigKev. I assumed the Directory was a listing of members, not businesses. My Bad!
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Thank you!
Posted on: 5/8 15:46
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What part number is this we are talking about that could be reproduced?
Posted on: 5/8 16:24
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The earlier models used a spacer sleeve to hold the thermostat in place vs the wire retainer that the later cars used.
I thought at one time in the past, one of the PI regions made a bronze version. But many of those projects have disappeared. Any new version would need to rust resistant, like bronze. It's not a complicated part. It probably could be made simply from just a section of appropriate diameter copper pipe.
Posted on: 5/8 17:54
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Looks like 351536 and 348537. Can't imagine it's too hard.
I'll see if I can pull those drawings this weekend.
Posted on: 5/8 19:08
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