WTB: thermostat bellows, (used, but known working) |
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WTB: thermostat bellows, (used, but known working) |
mobymutt |
Mar 18 2017, 01:36 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 548 Joined: 16-December 13 From: Kingston, Ontario, Canada Member No.: 16,770 Region Association: Canada |
I discovered yesterday that my thermostat is stuck permanently in the extended position. Given that I live in Canada, I would like my engine to warm up reasonably fast, so I am looking for a replacement thermostat. I'm not yet willing to fork over the $150 US to buy a new one, and I assume they aren't repairable.
Thanks in advance for any offers! Matt |
mihai914 |
Mar 20 2017, 06:23 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 800 Joined: 2-March 05 From: Montreal, QC Member No.: 3,697 Region Association: None |
Sorry, didn't know the seller was such an a**. Glad someone on the board stepped-up.
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Mark Henry |
Mar 20 2017, 07:43 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
Sorry, didn't know the seller was such an a**. Glad someone on the board stepped-up. Yes but..... He's a parts guy he knows what it's worth. I did a street view, it's a small indy FLAPS. There's some real douchebag, cheap ass, time wasting VW dudes cruising toronto kijiji, it could be the hundredth time he's been asked "do I get 4?" or "I'll offer you $50" or "would you trade for VW toys" or "I have this real nice cat"..... It's so bad I don't sell parts on kijiji. I have this one guy who wanted me to do a line bore on a case, the case was totally FUBAR...like in there was a hole in the top where the rod went through it. He wanted me to JB weld it, I said no, "Why not? I have the pieces." "NO find a better case" "but...but it will work...." Now he's back "can you weld up this head, repair the studs, guides and a valve job?" "no find a better core" I was waiting for him to say "you could JB weld it." Then he found a better core, "how much?" Too much, then he asks how much for just the guides, I told him the price to blast the heads and replace the guides. "You don't have to blast them" I replied "then you have to blast them because none of my tools are touching those filthy heads". He phoned me on Saturday said they were clean and started arguing that the price I gave him was almost half of what I know for sure I quoted him. It was all I could do to not to lose my shit. I just told him the truth, sorry I'm booked and can't do them right now. Bye! |
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