1947 Cab Pickup Question #1

stbryson
stbryson Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
This is the first of several questions I have regarding my 1947 Hudson Cab Pickup.



In this photo of the engine, what it the part in the middle that looks like an electrical plug with two prongs?



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Thank you, and take care,



Steve Bryson

Comments

  • Something that Hudson didn't install, possibly a coolant heater for cold climates?
  • Uncle Josh
    Uncle Josh Senior Contributor
    We've got answers, if you've got questions to fit em.
  • known as a 'head-bolt' heater, quite commonly used up here in the colder climate's. Help's pre-heat the upper portion of the engine, mainly the combustion chamber's to aid in cold weather start-up, was a common add-on back in that era.. Not as effective as a block heater that pre-heats the engine coolant, but better than nothing at all ! ! Stop & think about what it would be like back in the day to try start something with 6 volts, thick oil, and prehistoric ignition system ! !



    '47HUD
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