Aren't those housings directly interchangeable? That later 95deg thermostat always seemed a bit too hot for me; I'd replace it with the early 88deg unit. One more thing - the thermostat doesn't need a bleed hole with the alu housing, it's a small passage cast right into the housing.
Don't forget the o-ring and gasket. IIRC it's thermostat, then o-ring, then gasket, then housing. Be sure the bleed passage on the alu housing is clear. I've seen a few owners cut the paper gasket at that point so it doesn't clog the passage but I've never felt the need. I almost totally avoid RTV with these motors, but I'm quite fond of non-hardening gasket sealer/dressing (Hylomar Blue or M, Permatex #2, etc.). They help a bit with re-assembly and seem to prevent leaks down the road.