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Inthe 1947 to fifty one Ford made a 336 for their large trucks and the lincoln cars flat head but the rads where about the same cooling capacity
When the overhead valves cam out is when they changed rad sizes.fORD ALSO MADE A fORD GAA flat head for tanks in the forties Now that rad was a monster Stew |
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Hi again,that radiator looks very much like a 1942 one but larger,more than likely simular to a bren gun carrier,only a lot larger,just a thought Lynn.
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That rad looks like a 49 to 54 car or 1/2 ton truck rad
almost positive If I had the measurements I could be sure Stew |
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Hi All
Looks very much like the radiator in my 49 Lincoln which is listed as 337 cu.in. actually 336.7 big flat head I have one engine that has been bored out to 350 cu.in. yes it has a very big and thick radiator. I'll post a picture of the later today. Cheers Phil
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Hi Guys, Thanks for your input.
It is big. It measures 960 from the underside of the top tank, to the very bottom, and the width of the core without the side plates is about 580mm It is a lot bigger than a carrier radiator.
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Being the size that it is,i wonder if its of a tank or armoued car?? because it does look like my radiator out of my 42 F30,only a lot larger!??
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