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Jim wrote:
Every source that I have looked at says that Jim's boat takes a 160 thermostat. I don't know why his mechanic selected a 143 thermostat, but Jim shouldn't notice any performance changes with it. Find something else to worry about, Jim. Jim, I know the 1995 Volvo 4.3 L used a 160 degree Therm., along with the fact that Seloc's repair manual stated Jim's should be a 160 degree therm, the odds are Volvo specs the 160 degree therm. for the 1997, I for one, would follow the mfg'er recommendations, just because, I assume they know the complete engine system better than anyone else. I also would use their web site to find their recommended Dealer to ask any specific questions. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! |
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