Mercruiser Thermostat Housing Small Block Closed Loop Cooling on 2040-parts.com
Corpus Christi, Texas, US
Good used mercruiser thermostat housing for closed loop cooling system. Part # 861188p. Unit was only used for a few hours when I was test fitting a closed cooling system on my boat. I changed to a different design and have stored this in my garage for the past few years. Item in like new condition. Does not leak and all threads for different fittings are in good condition. There is a thermostat installed but I can not remember the temp. I believe it should be a 165 degree. Thank you for looking and please look at my other items. No international shipping.
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