🔎 UNIDENTIFIED What is it? Vintage?

May 23, 2024
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Would there have been gasket material on either side?

I get what you mean regarding the thermostat.
If it is part of a thermostat it would be an old one. And this part has been flattened out. The gasket would have been a separate item that came in the box.
 

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If it is part of a thermostat it would be an old one. And this part has been flattened out. The gasket would have been a separate item that came in the box.
Would there have been gasket material on either side?

I get what you mean regarding the thermostat.
Probably misunderstood originally your question: The thermo would have set in flush with the casting. Then a single gasket between the block and thermo housing.
 

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Maybe some were and I wouldn't say your wrong. But I changed out many of them long ago and I don't remember any thermostat having brass or stainless material.
Interesting....I've replace 100's of them over the last 55+years and never saw one that wasn't brass or stainless.
 

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Interesting....I've replace 100's of them over the last 55+years and never saw one that wasn't brass or stainless.
I stand corrected sir. Yes brass is used within a thermostat and stainless. I was only referencing the outer metal framework which seats within the housing. And yes I bet a lot of those are stainless also.
 

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Back in the 1960's they used very similar things in fireworks as propellers.
 

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