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Thermostat housing + thermostat cover and probably thermostat - sx230 -2004

CALP1

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2004
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
I have a sx230 - 2004 - did by new, the thermostat housing has deteriorated to the point of having a hole. parts are.
1 - housing thermostat - 60e-12417-10-94
2 - thermostat - 60e-12411-01-00
3 - cover thermostat - 60e-12413-10-94
I did find all for sale at (least expensive) Parts Pit Stop, the total cost is about 212.10 for these parts. Is there any "tricks" to put these together ? Or is it a strait forward process ?
Any tips are welcome.
 

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I guess after 15 years of use all on salt water I shall have no complaints. As a note for salt water users, I have since day one used Salt Away on my flushing, I am also on my second trailer, along these years I only have changed an ignition coil, outer case impeller, one steering cable and two throttle cables, I have to buy a new hr meter (OEM) but by now I shall have about 600 hrs or less.
 
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