If its Socket 370, you may use any HSF designed for Socket A as well. Beware that it fits though, without obstruction by components on the board. Just pick up a moderately good Socket A cooler, like the TT SilentBoost K7 and it'll be fine.
Considering that you can get a Socket 370 P3 933MHz at ComputerGeeks (http://www.compgeeks.com) for $31.00, I'd say this is one of the few cases where it's as cheap to buy a new CPU as it is to overclock the old one. A good Socket 370 cooler is going to set you back $10-20 after all.
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