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What thermostat housing for a 67 500?

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by JSOHC, Sep 27, 2007.

  1. JSOHC

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    I was looking today for a housing for my intake. I had a C5AE aluminum one put up for it. Well Its the big one. Takes a little thermostat.So what number one does it take.Cant take a C8AE one even since it fits.To late.
    As always thanks for the help.
    Jack in Ga.
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  2. Bob Gaines

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    The correct 67 GT500 housing carries a C7 engineering number. It is designed for the small thermostat. It does not have a threaded boss for a vacuam tree like the 68 housing. It does share the same dimple on the back of the elbow like the 68 unit . That is how you can tell the correct 67 GT500 thermostat from the earlier C5 large thermostat unit that is so often mistakenly used. The 67 thermostat was only used in 1967 which is why it is so hard to find.
     
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    I have been doing ford parts a long time.I guess I have never owned one. I guess I need to start looking.
    Thanks Bob.
    Jack in Ga.
     
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    Part # is C7AE 8952 A
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    Thanks Tim for the picture. can I have that one? LOL.
    Jack in Ga
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    Check with Bill @ Mansfield Mustang. He had a few last time I was there.
     
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    Can anybody recommend a good thermostat that will fit this smaller housing?
     
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    Mr Gasket makes a high flow thermostat that would recomend. Check jegs or summit . I have had very good luck with the 160 degree unit.I hope this helps.
     
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    Thanks Bob. Can you tell me what was the original unit?
     
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    I am not sure who the OEM MFG was to Ford but it was nothing special and probably the same design as your auto part store varity . The small thermostat was used from 1967 on up in big block, small block, six cyl etc. . I just like the Mr Gasket one which is sold under other names as well because I experienced a noticable better cooling with the high flow MR G unit over the OEM unit. I always use the 160 degree high flow unit for the best cooling on the over heating prone big blocks. Bob
     
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    Thanks again- one last question. Leave it aluminum or paint blue? I've seen both but surely MCAA says something on it. I have an early car (Dec66). Most I've seen are painted but I've seen a couple "non restored originals" bare. Whats the concensus?
     
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    If it were my car I would paint it engine color. Bob
     

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