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RE: 428 CJ Thermostat Quandry
By Ken - 02/07/2005 10:22:05 AM; IP 138.162.0.44
You should have the vacuum switch in your thermostat housing with the three vacuum lines attached. The shop manual lists the thermostat. I believe it is 180 degrees. The shop manual also shows vacuum line routing.
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 428 CJ Thermostat Quandry -- Jack W, 02/05/2005
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 RE: 428 CJ Thermostat Quandry -- Jack W, 02/08/2005
 Try these, for your vacuum hose set-up... -- Mr F, 02/08/2005
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 OEM thermostat would have been either 180° or 190°. [n/m] -- Mr F, 02/08/2005
 RE: OEM thermostat would have been either 180° or 190°. [n/m] -- Jack W, 02/08/2005
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