Radiator cap for 1935 straight 8
TerriblePain
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in Hudson 8
My cap is missing it threads into the top of the water level gauge portion of the radiator.
I can't even find a picture of what the cap should look like...let alone find one for sale.
Is it true that these coming systems were not pressurized? I found something in a manual stating the a 4 psi cap was available for cars that frequently drive up hills.
Thanks.
I can't even find a picture of what the cap should look like...let alone find one for sale.
Is it true that these coming systems were not pressurized? I found something in a manual stating the a 4 psi cap was available for cars that frequently drive up hills.
Thanks.
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35 is an open system, not pressurised, you can drive it without a radiator cap. Stuff an old sock in the hole to stop water from slopping out.
36 was said to be a semi-pressurised system whatever that means.0 -
My ‘34 has a machined brass cap. I’ll take a pic of it for you and post here0
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radiator cap of my survivor 1934
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If anyone buys the assets of northwest auto supply in Grand Rapids, they had them and the original thermostats too.Regards, Tom0
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This is a home made 35 radiator cap, I couldn't find a usable original.
Radiator water and gunk get into the fine threads then dry out and glue the cap in place if the car is not used for a while, the cap can be tough to remove even using a spanner. I've learned to take the cap off when I put the car away.
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I was able to remove it on my survivor of 1934.Yet at the stop since 1954.C is a very good model
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