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I'm looking for the engine coolant thermostat part number if anyone has it. I'd like to change it on my truck and add it to my parts catalog so I can pass it along to others who might need it. The addition of the scangauge was an eye opener for sure.
I've found this site, I've been able to lookup missing bolts/screws for
various components that I've found missing things.
Here is the link to the t-stat page for 6.0 Excursion
You need to download and install a plug-in to be able to view the
exploded parts pictures - but this has been a great help (at least to me)
then go to partsguyed.com and search for the P/N to get a great price!
I've found this site, I've been able to lookup missing bolts/screws for
various components that I've found missing things.
Here is the link to the t-stat page for 6.0 Excursion
You need to download and install a plug-in to be able to view the
exploded parts pictures - but this has been a great help (at least to me)
then go to partsguyed.com and search for the P/N to get a great price!
So, out of curiosity, would my stock tstat be a 192? I am always running at 185 on the gauge in winter and would love to run 192 or even 200 in winter. can anyone confirm my 192 has me runing at 185? Sorry to hijack. For $25 bucks I might get this at the same time as the "blue spring". And do me some holiday season mods.
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