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It turns out that the thermostat housing from a 1967 - 1981 Toyota Corolla is the right shape and dimensions to fit onto a Bellett G151 engine.

A 52mm thermostat also seems to be the best size.

I'll post some pics to confirm this after I driven the car for a week or so!

Cheers,
Ross

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Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:05 am
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OK, here's the follow up for the thermostat housing. As you can see from the first photo they are not a 100% match but the bolt pattern is identical and the angle of the outlet is right.

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The next pic shows that the oulet's angle is again slightly wrong but in this case beggars really can't be choosers!

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And lastly, the finished product. I had to use two gaskets when I put this back together but this was mainly because I was worried about breaking a second one plus the block wasn't particularly flat!

As you can see the outlet pipe is noticeably bending the top pipe but I don't think this will effect anything

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I'll post again once I can actually drive the car (the brakes are stuffed again!) and have had a chance to see if it leaks etc.

Cheers,
Ross

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1968 PR20 Bellett Deluxe (flat lights)
1970 SRL311 Datsun Fairlady
1971 S30 Datsun 240Z - Race car
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Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:57 am
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Looks like it'll do the job. You could probably cut about 2cm off the radiator end of the pipe and get it fitting straighter, though.


Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:33 am
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WTF has gone wrong with the brakes! they worked killer when I drove it!


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The back right wheel cylinder failed in a big way... Went out to move the car to do the thermostat last week and it wouldn't move... On closer inspection the back right wheel was sitting in a puddle of brake fluid (the entire reservoir to be exact!).

Pulled it all apart and cleaned it all up but might need to get the slave cylinder recon'd before I can get it on the road. I'll find out tomorrow!

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1968 PR20 Bellett Deluxe (flat lights)
1970 SRL311 Datsun Fairlady
1971 S30 Datsun 240Z - Race car
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what a pain in the arse!


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Reference to thermostat housings - Not too many years back, I was able to buy the Genuine part from ADELAIDE TRUCK SPARES. Evidently the same part is used on a small Isuzu truck - model unknown.
The label reads
ISUZU GENUINE PART ;
ISUZU Pt No. 9-13713064-1;
P No. 94021888;
Des PIPE;WATER
Fig key No. 031-049

However, putting all that aside, I am currently running a WO33 from Killkenny Castings which is to suit an RT18 four cylinder engine from a Toyota 1977 RA28 Celica. A housing from an RT18 engine in a Corona does suit but pipe exit is at slightly different angles I believe.


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