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Tridon High Flow Thermostat 4/1964-3/1969 Jaguar S Type 6cyl 3.4l 3.8l on 2040-parts.com

AU $29.99
Location:

BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TT2000180 Brand:TRIDON UPC:Does not apply

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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Part No: TT2000-180
Item Name: TRIDON HIGH FLOW THERMOSTAT 4/1964-3/1969 JAGUAR S TYPE 6CYL 3.4L 3.8L
Application:




4/1964-3/1969 JAGUAR S TYPE 6CYL 3.4L 3.8L


Spec:


  • Opening Temp: 82°C
  • Flange Dia: 54mm
  • Foot Dia: -
  • Height: -
  • Conventional style thermostat with jiggle pin.
  • High flow version of TT1 series.

30% more coolant flow, eliminating the need to use a cooler temperature thermostat.

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Description: The thermostat is a temperature control valve assembly used in the vehicle cooling system. Located in a housing usually at the front of the vehicle engine; the thermostat allows circulation of coolant through the radiator once the predetermined engine temperature is achieved.

Tridon’s range of high flow thermostats are designed to improve cooling system performance. The high flow thermostat has a larger valve allowing approximately 30% more coolant flow, eliminating the need to use a cooler temperature thermostat.

The thermostat must be compatible with the vehicle cooling system; the Tridon thermostat range has been carefully researched and engineered to suit each specific application.
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