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AC B radiator replacement

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farmerwannabe

11-16-2005 14:51:46




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Hello again. I"m looking at getting a new radiator and water pump for our 41 AC B. The current set-up is a non-pressurized system and I need to know what is my best bet: trying to find a non-pressurized radiator or getting a more readily-available (and cheaper) pressurized unit and a new pump, and if that"s what you suggest, what I"d need to make the change. Thanks again for all the help.




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steve(ill)

11-16-2005 19:01:19




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 Re: AC B radiator replacement in reply to farmerwannabe, 11-16-2005 14:51:46  
i think the major difference is the radiator cap. dont remember a differnce in radiators. what are they telling you is different? i would go with the readily available cheaper parts. the original tractors did not have thermostats prior to about 1940. none of them seem to run very hot anyway. dont worry about it.



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old

11-16-2005 15:47:28




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 Re: AC B radiator replacement in reply to farmerwannabe, 11-16-2005 14:51:46  
My self I'd stick to what it had on it. Value bilt probably has both the parts you want. Or for that matter this site should also.



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BCnT

11-16-2005 19:01:58




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 Re: AC B radiator replacement in reply to old, 11-16-2005 15:47:28  
i agree with old on stickin with whats on it...while u got it apart tho i'd borrow a pressure washer and flush all tha crap out of block water passages while you got pump off...simply amazing what comes outta there after 65 years.



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