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Thermostat Housing

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On my 1958, 950 minor Saloon,The alloy thermostat housing had a threaded boss which had a screw in fitting with spade end connector. Thinking this was for a Temp Gauge. This was siezed and had to be broken off, I now need another one the same so i can fit a Gauge, I can`t find one only the plain ones with no boss. I need to know where to buy one, And if i have to use a plain one, where would i take connection from heating side to get to Gauge. Thanks boydogs.
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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See "Marty's new owner"
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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These thermostat covers with temp gauge sender are rare and expensive. Why did it 'have to be broken off' ??? Just unscrew the studs........ :roll:
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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I'm at a loss to see why one of these 'stat housings complete with sender was fitted, only to be destroyed and then you want another so you can fit a gauge?

Last one I had was bought for £1 and I later sold it for £30+
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Don't understand why it had to be removed at all - never mind 'broken' !!!
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Bought car as none runner, Had to strip engine to do rebore ect. took housing off and found no thermostat. Was on standard pistons, only covered 58,000 but 1&4 top of bores ridged at top, Had to be bored to +40, Short pipe cyl. head to block was blocked, Dizzy advance/retard solid and washer under heater tap covered hole compleatly.This is why the housing had to come off. If i go back to standard housing, where do i fit the sensor? Thanks for your reply`s boydogs
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Is 30 quid really the going price?

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Re: Thermostat Housing

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les wrote:Is 30 quid really the going price?
Unfortunately yes, I doubt you'd get one on ebay for much less. :-?

You cannot fit a sender to a plain housing unless you can fabricate something yourself. The only other way, suggested to me on this forum and working perfectly after many thousands of miles, is to use a bottom hose with heater take-off for a later car.

It's worthwhile also to note the advice elsewhere on the site about preventing stuck 'stat covers in future - a liberal smear of petroleum jelly works wonders.
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Sounds like someone in the past has had a go at modifying this engine's cooling?
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Obviously it was seriously overheating. Pity to wreck the cover - if you had applied heat/Plus Gas to the studs - and unscrewed them - would have saved you time/effort/£30!! But the good news is - you have a sensor on the head!! Just use it for the temp gauge......
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Do 948 engines have a provision in the head? Thought it was just 1098's with that.
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And all 1275........ (and Mini 998 heads after 1980 or so..)
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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This chap has a 948... I think you may have your threads crossed with the other fellow bmce. :oops:
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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I'm desperately looking for my stat housing, I'm sure I have one, if so I'll be selling it from the back of my van at the national, along with other junk. Form an orderly queue! :D

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Re: Thermostat Housing

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les wrote:I'm desperately looking for my stat housing, I'm sure I have one, if so I'll be selling it from the back of my van at the national, along with other junk. Form an orderly queue! :D
Auction it! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Oooh right yes - I thought the two threads were for the same car/problem...... :roll: So indeed - no thermo boss in a standard 948 head. Either fit a Mini head with the boss - or as mentioned above, old bottom hose used as top hose could provide an outlet - but an earth return would have to be applied to the sensor.....
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Thanks for the advice i will use the bottom hose idea. boydogs
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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Here is how to use the bottom hose method. http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=46293
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Re: Thermostat Housing

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I have this

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Re: Thermostat Housing

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That's from a Mini SPi/MPi.....the threaded hole is too small for standard thermo sensors...Maybe there is room to bore/tap it for the normal sensor????
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