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Milan (Milan)
| Posted on Thursday, January 23, 2003 - 10:15 pm: |
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OK. Just finished changing the tstat and it seems to work, so here're the numbers: Thermostat: Motorad 7200-180 (I'm pretty sure the last 3 digits are just the heat range max) Canadian Tire 14-4127-4 Gasket kit: FELP 35062 Canadian Tire 17-4268-2 MCCO 74-0040/0044 VICT C24109/24117 TC (I believe - it's hard to read) Basically it's a SBC t-stat with the jiggle pin and gasket kit for the same. The t-stat was a perfect fit, the gasket good enough. I may see if there's a better match. If there is I will report it. Thanks to all for all their help with such a simple yet pestering problem. |
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