View Full Version : Aftermarket thermostat housing for 455?
MickBurke
03-14-2006, 06:38 PM
Is there an aftermarket thermostat housing for my Edelbrock Performer? I still have the stock one but would like something that would match up better with the aluminum intake.
Also, while I'm at it, what thermostat should I use for the Stage 1 455? I'm using it primarily on the street, around town.
By the way, I tracked down a good machine shop to mill the intake to match up to my heads as we discovered in my previous thread. Jess Miller's in West Chester. They were great. Didn't talk down to me (which is VERY easy to do!) and are going to have the intake back to me in a couple of days. Sweet!
Thanks again all!
Mick
LARRY70GS
03-15-2006, 11:46 AM
Is there an aftermarket thermostat housing for my Edelbrock Performer? I still have the stock one but would like something that would match up better with the aluminum intake.
Also, while I'm at it, what thermostat should I use for the Stage 1 455? I'm using it primarily on the street, around town.
By the way, I tracked down a good machine shop to mill the intake to match up to my heads as we discovered in my previous thread. Jess Miller's in West Chester. They were great. Didn't talk down to me (which is VERY easy to do!) and are going to have the intake back to me in a couple of days. Sweet!
Thanks again all!
Mick
Mick, the stocker is aluminum, the aftermarket ones are cast iron. They should be available anywhere. IMHO, the stock aluminum would be the better choice with an aluminum manifold. The gasket surface sometimes deteriorates, but you can sand it flat, or use a large sharpening stone and a little oil. Just surface it.
Use a 160 or 180 T stat. You want the engine to run at 175-185. Some rebuilt BBB's are hard pressed to do that without some help
MickBurke
03-15-2006, 10:15 PM
Ah, guess mine is an aftermarket one, it has a bit of rust on it... Does anyone stock the original ones? Thanks for your assistance!
Mick
BrunoD
03-16-2006, 08:32 PM
Hi,I have the aluminum one you are looking for.$15.00 with shipping.BrunoD.
MickBurke
03-19-2006, 03:11 AM
Is this new, used, original? What kind of shape is it in? Have you got a photo? Thanks!!
LARRY70GS
03-19-2006, 08:41 PM
Is this new, used, original? What kind of shape is it in? Have you got a photo? Thanks!!
Mick,
Bruno is "Buick Parts Central" of Long Island:LAUGH: If he is selling you a part, it is a part that is used, but in good condition. You might have to paint it, that's about it. Bruno is a standup guy:TU:
MickBurke
04-04-2006, 03:05 AM
I emailed Bruno but got not reply (not sure if I got the right address or what). Is this still available? Condition etc? I need this back together soon, so please let me know one way or another. I haven't run into the aluminum one else where. Thanks!
tufbuick
04-04-2006, 06:33 AM
Bruno is a standup guy:TU:
I've only seen him stand up once. Usually he is laying down under a car!!! :LAUGH: :LAUGH: :LAUGH:
:PANTS: MOON' :PANTS:
Suggestion on the aluminum housing. If you spend a little time on it with a file, sandpaper, and a polishing wheel you can make it look like a billet aluminum piece. Just my .02 :BEERS:
LARRY70GS
04-04-2006, 11:45 AM
I emailed Bruno but got not reply (not sure if I got the right address or what). Is this still available? Condition etc? I need this back together soon, so please let me know one way or another. I haven't run into the aluminum one else where. Thanks!
Mick, try Pm'ing him
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