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Re: [DML] Re: thermostat
- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 06:14:20 +0100
More of a FYI than anything else - I think Dan's right about this - but 
our local motor factors here in England cross-referenced the thermostat 
from what we gave him (Renault 30 or Volvo 760) to a Porsche 928 (!).
My new one cost me £13 so $18 sounds about right.
Oh, get a new gasket for it - it's not just a simple O-ring
Martin
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Dan RC30 wrote:
Why would you take the time to search different places for such a cheap 
part? You can get it for $18.50 at PJ Grady, and you know it's the right 
part. You know you're not going to overheat your engine with the part being 
correct. Is it worth taking tons of time out of your schedule to "possibly" 
save a few dollars? I understand looking for items that are a lot more 
costly at your local store, but really... Remember, if you don't buy your 
parts from a DeLorean vendor, they may not be around when you need a 
DeLorean specific part.
The part number is 102709G and they'll ship it right to your door. You may 
not know this but, not all thermostats are created equal. There are cheaper, 
less reliable thermostats out there. Saving a few dollars could cost you 
thousands in this case if your engine overheats. The thermostat from PJ 
Grady is the best I've ever used. It's been working flawlessly for me for 
years.
---Dan
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