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1936 Ford thermostats?
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Shane R. |
07-23-2025 @ 5:00 PM
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I am hoping to find a source for thermostats like these that came out of my '36. I have already sent Robert Shewman an email to ask him about these, but haven't had a response yet. They seem to function but are showing cracking in the body. If anybody has a source for thermostats of this style please let me know. They are marked with a punched S1, other than that there are no identifying marks. Thank you, S
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Bob56 |
07-24-2025 @ 4:10 AM
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Here is a set on E-Bay just don't know about running 155°. I run 180°. You could also try Third Gen https://www.ebay.com/itm/157183925085
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Shane R. |
07-24-2025 @ 1:30 PM
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I have seen people using more traditional looking (modern) thermostats. The only place I can think of to use them would be behind the water pumps. Is that where they can be installed if I do not reuse these in the upper hoses of the radiator?
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Shane R. |
07-24-2025 @ 1:31 PM
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Thank you Bob. I agree that 155 is pretty low and would rather be in the 180 deg. range.
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