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1936 1/2 T Pickup Radiator Question
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nelsb01 |
11-18-2010 @ 8:51 PM
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You should have attached the picture of the front bumper here, so responses could see that you have a 1949 or later engine in a 1935/6/7 1/2 ton pickup. Not sure, but the hose sizes maybe different for a 1935/6/7 radiator than they are for a 1949 and later. With that, you may have ordered the wrong replacement radiator for your configuration.
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SDExpoman |
11-18-2010 @ 9:57 AM
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I called the vendor Walker Radiators and explained the situation. They were very gracious and will take back the first delivery and send me another one.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
11-18-2010 @ 5:45 AM
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I would call the vender you bought the radiator from, or Walker. [ maybe it was made for a different engine then the flathead ] and ask them, seems like a lot of trouble to hook it up as present, adapters will not look original, lets hear how you made out, 37RAGTOPMAN and KEEP on FORDIN,,,!!!!
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barnsmith |
11-17-2010 @ 5:11 PM
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Just received my Walker Radiator part# FH-C-436-1. The top inlets are 1 1/4" the lower outlets are 1 3/4". The Radiator that came out of the truck has both inlets/outlets measuring 1 3/4" and it mounted to the grille perfectly therefore seeming likely to be the original. Anyone know if the Walker sizes are proper?
This message was edited by SDExpoman on 11-17-10 @ 9:55 PM
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