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Ford never made a pressurized Model A radiator but our customers frequently request it. Sometimes they have overdrives, high compression heads, down draft carburetors or other modifications or they just drive faster than the average top speed of a Model A in its production year e.g. about 35mph.
Why use a pressurized system? Water at sea level boils at 223 degress Farenheit and for every pound of pressure, you raise the boiling point of water by 3 degrees. With our recommended 4psi cap and with a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol it will boil at 235 degrees. Its unlikely that a Model A engine would ever see these temperatures but it is not uncommon for drivers to lose fluid at higher rpms. Even with the internal baffle fluid will find a way out and fluid levels become one more thing to manage on your Model A.
Using an elbow and keeping the neck and cap below the hood line your original Model A will look authentic from the outside and keep the engine cool inside. Whether in a slow moving parade, creeping up a long uphill grade or touring at higher speeds or racing in the regional hill climb or local time trial a pressurized system will provide you with peace of mind.
Features of the 1930 and 1931 Model A car and car based pick-up radiators set-up for pressure include:
Our 1930- and 1931 Model A and Model AA truck reproductions are aftermarket products. The design is based upon original drawings provided by Ford and original radiators we have collected over the last 25 years. Each radiator is tested with an original Ford shell to assure general fit, appropriate neck placement and accurate mounting bracket placement. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the fit, finish, design or craftsmanship the radiator may be returned to us postage pre-paid in new and re-saleable condition for a refund.
1928-1929 Fords had many changes, read about the ones that cause people problems. If you have modified or altered your vehicle in anyway, please order from the bespoke radiator section. If you wish to restore your OE radiator using your OE tanks, brackets and/or castings please visit the restoration section of our website to begin the process.
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We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [August 2024]
Brass Model Ts 6-8 weeks
Black Model Ts FT 5-6 weeks - RT is 8 weeks
Model As 6-8 weeks
Heater cores 6-8 weeks
Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8 weeks
Common street rods 15 weeks
Tricky customs & restorations 4-4.5 months
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators.
Merry Christmas. We will be closed for the holidays and inventory from Dec 20th until Jan 2nd.
We make to order. Please allow us time to build.
Build time estimates [Jan 2025]
Brass Model Ts 12 weeks (foundry consolidation issue)
Black Model Ts FT 12 weeks - RT is 14 weeks (foundry consolidation issue)
Model As 4-6 weeks
Heater cores 6-8 weeks
Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8 weeks
Common street rods 15 weeks
Tricky customs & restorations 4-4.5 months
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators.
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