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Old 04-21-2006, 09:57 AM
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I picked up a 180 thermostat and gasket at Canadian Tire yesterday, but I couldn't find the listing for the rubber seal that wraps around the actual thermostat. I saw them on the shelf, but I just didn't know which number. I guess I can always match them up although there were so many to chose from. Any ideas?
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no parts person to help you look it up?????
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
no parts person to help you look it up?????
There is, but unfortunately sometimes I think I can do there job better than they can.
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they cant be that stupid... you can watch them as they look it up
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Frank...what brand name is on these gaskets? We can find it here on the internet for you.

(slips note to Haro ....Google is our friend)
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i doubt this helps, but does anything look close here?

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Originally Posted by harofreak00
i doubt this helps, but does anything look close here?

You see that CTC number - that'* the Canadian Tire part number.

I always ask the parts counter guy for the seals and gaskets. Always works.
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I have to be honest with you guys, due to time restraints.....I don't always pick up my own car parts. I tend to rely on my wife Cathy, and believe me when I say as soon as they know she'* a women they sometimes talk to her as if she'* 10 years old and give a a story about how she doesn't know what she'* talking about. By the time I step in, my patients shall we say has worn thin. I have to work tomorrow and will be away for the whole day. I'll get back to the forum on Sunday but I do think that the last post will help, Thanks you faisalmali, I think those CTC numbers will help.


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Well I went to the parts department and asked for the gaskets and they told me one of the listings was CTC # 17-4226-2 and they didn't have a listing for the other gasket that goes around the actual thermostat. I bought the 17-4226-2 and it'* not the same as the one that came off. harofreak00 could you check the numbers on both thermostats I believe the numbers are ctc# 17-4290-6 and ctc#017-5374-2, since I checked the thermostats on the board and couldn't either one. BillBoost (notice the correct spelling) I have the same gasket as shown in the pictures.
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the 180 is the car and the 195 is in the garbage... you have the wrong thermostat now?

im not really sure what ur asking me to do... if you want you can PM me and ill give ya my #


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