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    Posted: 12 Dec. 2006 at 12:37pm

I have 2 pics to show, if either are too small, I can take them again..

1st. is from #195769, and show a flat spot on top, much like the discussion earlier of the water pumps,
 
2nd, from #31662, shows that it has a threaded opening, with what appears to be heater hose fittings..
 
again, i do not have any parts manuals, so someone else will have to help with part numbers..low
 
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45 #10163 ACM #188
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Mike,
That looks like a Valve in your 2nd pic.  Looks like you have the same valve at the end of your block (next to the fire wall) That is the location I usually see for a heater. I haven't seen it on top of the thermostate housing like that before. I'm not sure if these are the correct valves for the parts #'s in the book but here is the #'s
 
From the '45 parts list
VALVE heater shut off   Part No. A-11840
 
From the '49 parts list
VALVE, shut off             PART No. 669925
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jeff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Dec. 2006 at 7:19pm
I have a MB motor from a generator that has the same threaded housing.  In my case it seems to be for some type of temp sensor.  The motor is a spare so I never really looked into it's function.
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It's for an overtemp shutdown switch on a PE-95 generator.
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thx for the info:)  and welcome to the site...low
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