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    Default Thermo Housing / Water Outlet

    Looking for a replacement housing for my 88-SF Renard Pinto - found a hairline crack in mine after fitting a thermostat (no, it tightened nice and even).



    Looks like a Cortina Mk1 & 2 part - number on it: 731F-8250-AA.

    Racing this coming weekend, looks like a tough weld...
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    Default Dave Bean

    Hi,

    Dave Bean carries a raw casting, I.E. no holes and gasket side needs machining. If you have access to a mill, no problem.

    Otherwise Mopar Slant 6 and '78 and newer Mopar small block V8 water outlets work. Summit and Jegs have some options.

    Steve

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    It's a standard Ford Kent part - might be worth cross-posting in the FF section as I'd imagine someone there has a spare.

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    AS tlracer says it's a 1600 "Kent" part

    if none turn up, there's always Burton
    fast but expensive DHL shipping

    https://www.burtonpower.com/thermost...rwd-fp610.html

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    You also might try British American Transfer. They list the part, although they may not have it in stock.

    https://batford.net/

    Steve

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    Do a search on eBay for this: 1974 2.0L ford pinto water outlet

    That will bring up numerous hits. Be cautious of which model you need. There are some that the two bolt holes are kind of 'in line' across the water outlet and some that the two bolt holes are 'offset' from centerline.


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    Default everco w1440

    Ther is an Everco w1440 on Ebay. Located in Houston. Maybe cross reference that to another number.
    Search D1FZ-8592B
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Schmidt View Post
    AS tlracer says it's a 1600 "Kent" part

    if none turn up, there's always Burton
    fast but expensive DHL shipping

    https://www.burtonpower.com/thermost...rwd-fp610.html
    Exactly what I found - Thanks!
    John H.
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    Just to be really sure.....is this on a 1600 or a 2L?
    you posted in the 2L section, but it sure looks 1600

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Schmidt View Post
    Just to be really sure.....is this on a 1600 or a 2L?
    you posted in the 2L section, but it sure looks 1600
    On a 2.0L Pinto engine - but is a 1.6L Kent part. Typical race car....
    John H.
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    Default Fixed?

    I have a replacement on the way (Everco part number), next couple of days I hope. Since it's still in one piece and not broken - just a fracture - I've jot it patched with JB Weld (long dry time, high strength & high temp - just in case.

    Believe it or not - the Kent engine was used in a lot of industrial equipment, including sweepers, an industry I have contacts in.
    John H.
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