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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Michigander, Oct 22, 2015.

  1. Michigander
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    This is driving me nuts. I want to walk into Carquest, NAPA, etc. and buy a radiator cap, but without a part number they are lost. It would be a Ford p***-car radiator 1937- 48 (not pickup) with either a 4 lbs. or 7 lbs. rating. Stant or whomever. Any part numbers?

    Otherwise, it's ordering through Mac's and waiting.
     
  2. Rui
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    Have you lookd at rockauto's? They usually have the parts's numbers.
     
  3. squirrel
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    probably the reason you can't find it at the parts store, is because they don't sell them any more. Rock Auto doesn't list it either.

    Happy waiting
     
  4. Hotrodmyk
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    Try Bob Drake #78-8100-B.
     
  5. Michigander
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    Ordering is always on option, but walking in and buying one locally is the question. Perhaps the correct part will cross to a newer application, say farm tractor or something.

    All online part numbers are the old Ford PNs suppliers like to reuse that don't cross to a common generic part number.
     
  6. Bruce Lancaster
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  7. Michigander
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  8. stillrunners
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    you sure it's not a pick up....or industrial Ford radiator....?
     
  9. thorpe31
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    Stant R5 4lbs and R6 7lbs fit a 1" deep neck
     
  10. Michigander
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    The pickup uses the smaller ID cap, for the 'A' size neck. P*** cars thru 1948 use the 'B' size neck. Just can't find one with a seal deeper than 3/4".
     
  11. Budget36
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    My buddy had the same issue, I'll see if I can track him down, but he put something in the neck so a "modern" cap pressure thingy <<<tech term there, would seal.
     
  12. Michigander
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    I believe those are for the smaller 'A' size neck.
     
  13. Michigander
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    I suppose a flat rubber washer/seal would help, as long as it doesn't block the overflow pipe.
     
  14. thorpe31
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    from nor-cal

    Stant R7, 4lbs, 3/4 deep 2.1 dia neck in on my 39.
    I can only vouch for the last 20 years
     
  15. cometman98006
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    you might try a good radiator shop. I just had my '41 chev pickup radiator recored and they gave me a new 7 lb cap.
     

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