Thermostat - Thermostat w/ Housing
1028-176
Oil Cooler T-Stat
Manufactured with OEM quality materials and safety standards by an OE Supplier. Stands up to even the most demanding automotive cooling systems. Manufactured with OEM specifications and processes.
Features:
- Allows the engine/transmission to achieve the ideal operating temperature quicker before passing the oil through the cooler.
- Meets or exceeds OEM standards
- Consistent and precise response to cooling system needs
- Original equipment design for worry-free direct fit replacement
- 100% tested and calibrated
Specifications:
- Gasket or Seal Required: Yes
- Port Outside Diameter: N/A
- Prop 65: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.p65warnings.ca.gov
- Port Quantity: 0
- Electric: No
- Overall Width: 1.25 in
- Overall Width: 31.75 mm
- Overall Length: 2.80 in
- Overall Length: 71.12 mm
- Material: Steel
- Material: Plastic
- Material: Copper
- Color: Silver
- Color: Plastic
- Color: Copper
- Opening Temperature: 176 Deg. F
- Opening Temperature: 80.00 Deg. C
- Design: OEM Insert
- Overall Height: 1.25 in
- Overall Height: 31.75 mm
- Mounting Hole Quantity: 0
- Gasket Or Seal Included: Yes
Interchanges:
- 4 Seasons 86141
- Advance 1028-176
- Autozone 10287
- Autozone 10287BP
- Beck/Arnley 143-0872
- BMW 17111437362
- Cartek - CH, IHT, TA 1028-176
- Cartek 1028-176
- Dorman 902-5821
- Mahle TO780
- MotoRad 1028-176
- NAPA 176-8201
- NAPA 176-8201
- NAPA 176-8201
- OReilly 10287
- Pep Boys 1028-176
- SMP (Standard Motor Products) ATO100
Applications:

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