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Nova Thermostat, 180d , Hi-Flow, Robertshaw, 1967-92

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Nova Thermostat, 180d , Hi-Flow, Robertshaw, 1967-92
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      Features

        • High performance thermostat
        • Allows increased coolant flow with stewart water pump
        • Maintains optimum 180ºF engine coolant temperature

      Description

      With extreme temperatures, comes extreme thermostat performance for your 1967-1979 Nova, and thermostats have to be replaced often because of their required overuse at times. This Nova thermostat with Steward hi-flow water pump is used to accomodate the increased coolant flow rate in your Nova. The 180º F setting keeps your engine at its optimum heat range for maximum power output. Eckler's is happy to offer this reproduction Stewart 180º F thermostat, matching factory specifications and replacing your original thermostat, but with more power. Maintaining an optimum 180º F engine coolant temperature, you can be sure that you will be feeling comfortable in your Nova during extreme temperature conditions outside. Trust Eckler's for all of your restoration and

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