Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 24, 2009 at 16:28:16 from (64.228.11.175):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Numbers posted by Hugh MacKay on February 24, 2009 at 12:05:24:
Jerry: No, you can't use a radiator from a Super A1, 100 or 130. That readiator is two inches higher and your sheet metal will not fit.
Your best bet is go for a recore at a local radiator shop. Find a shop that does a lot of tractor radiators. Make him aware that you are changing it from thermosyphon to water pump. The cores are different for the two systems. It will cost you close to $400. Don't try to cut corners.
Tractorsam ran into this couple years back. His dad decided to get the radiator recored while he was away. Turns out the shop installed a core for a water pump. Sam couldn't get it to work on thermosyphon. In the end he had to go water pump.
A lot of folks have done these without a thermostat. Personally I think an inlne thermostat in the upper rad hose, similar to type used in 100 or 130. My 130 has an inline thermostat with a hole in it to allow bypass,
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