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CBM Motorsports 10613 straight thermostat housing

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Old 10-20-2016, 09:30 PM
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Default CBM Motorsports 10613 straight thermostat housing






http://store.custombuiltmotors.com/engine-external/cbm-motorsports-ls1-ls2-ls6-ls7-straight-billet-water-neck-fitting-t-stat.html
This was used for barely 200 miles. needed a different angled housing for clearance issues.
Brand new these range from $55-75. Asking for $35
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I just bought one of these and I'm curious if you were actually able to use those screws they supply. I wasn't able to becuase they were the wrong thread pitch or something. They got super tight to screw in after only like 2 threads into the block. I could easily tighten the stock bolts by finger all the way down snug before putting the wrench on.
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Originally Posted by Firebirdmuscle
I just bought one of these and I'm curious if you were actually able to use those screws they supply. I wasn't able to becuase they were the wrong thread pitch or something. They got super tight to screw in after only like 2 threads into the block. I could easily tighten the stock bolts by finger all the way down snug before putting the wrench on.
pretty sure i used the bolts that came with it, i already had a different straight housing that had socket head bolts with it, but am not sure if i just reused the ones i had.
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