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Thermostat Housing Choices: Style A or B?

Dibbons

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I don't believe either one is the factory style for this 1972 340 factory intake manifold, but both will physically bolt on. The older style (painted white) is a heavy metal (cast iron) and a little pitted here and there, but cleaned up best I could. The other is a lighter metal (aluminum?) and brand new in the box. The new one has an odd cut-out which could be either a machined boss for some kind of switch or maybe it is some kind of bleeder passage for the thermostat. Don't know. The old one has a lip on the end of the longer snout for the hose and the newer one has a smooth, shorter, straight snout.

Anyhow, which one would you choose? Of course, the upper radiator hose may end up to be the deciding factor. Thank you.

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Old, left. But, two important factors. The straightness of the flange, and the smoothness of the hose lip.
 
The right one is the Napa OE replacement, I have used several of these without any issues..

Just my $0.02... :thumbsup:
 
I run one of the aftermarket on my 318. I didn't like that it didn't have a lip on it to help retain the hose.
I had fears the hose would pop off. I cut a few grooves to hold the hose and make the clamping secure.
Many said they are just fine as is.

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