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Posted by MN Scott on March 21, 2007 at 20:26:03 from (206.9.216.26):
In Reply to: thermostat assembly posted by dave2 on March 21, 2007 at 16:20:59:
I ran into the same problem with my early 756 with the 310 geman diesel. The only option is to get a new style water pump carrier from a newwer german diesel tractor. Its the cast peice that the water pump bolts to. It uses an avaiable thermostat from CNH under the top water outlet were the top radiater hose connects instead of the "tin can". CNH has this carrier but they get $1000 for it so try to find a used one. One from a 3, 4, or 6 cylinder will work. You will also need the cast water outlet and a top radiater hose from a newer model plus 2 gaskets and the hose that connects the carrier to the water manifold. You do not want to run and engine without a thermostat as it will run cold causing increased fuel usage and rapid engine wear.
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