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WTB Allis Chalmers B Thermostat Housing

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    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 at 2:53pm
Anybody got a good one of these for sale?
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What's the part number
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Michael, i think the C, CA, D10, D12, etc all used that  housing... slight variation in the D series, but it will work...... if you find someone with any one of them.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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That thermostat housing was only used on the Later Bs and later CAs, 2 piece bypass type. The smaller D series engines used a single piece housing that the other half was casted into the front of the head.  If you can't find the 2 piece (aluminum type) the Cast iron type (non bypass) with the bottom steel plate, that was used on most all B,C & CA tractors will interchange.
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Mike....I’m not sure.My Dad put it back on before I could look at it,if it even had one on it.
Steve and Paul... appreciate the info and I’ll see if I can’t run one down somewhere.I’m looking for another because I’m not confident this one isn’t going to leak.
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