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water pump for old A

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Old Joe

04-22-2004 03:53:39




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Can I by a water pump that will fit on my 1939 A and will it work? I would apperciate your help.




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gene b

04-22-2004 17:18:03




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 Re: water pump for old A in reply to Old Joe, 04-22-2004 03:53:39  
Put one on and go for it. They work very well. You will need to have a longer fan belt. Just get one for a C that has a pump. Your block mite have some crud in it. There have been lots of the pumps added with out any trouble just do it.



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Randy in NE

04-22-2004 07:06:32




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 Re: water pump for old A in reply to Old Joe, 04-22-2004 03:53:39  
I agree with what Chad has said. Those old thermosyphon systems were designed to provide adequate cooling on these old tractors. A good flushing of the block and radiator may be in order. It is also possible for crud to settle in the lower radiator hose and cause constriction of flow. Even look at the obivious such as flushing the dirt and dust out of the cooling fins on the outside of the radiator.

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chad

04-22-2004 06:41:07




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 Re: water pump for old A in reply to Old Joe, 04-22-2004 03:53:39  
I think you can put a water pump on your old A but I also think you would have to replace the Radiator. That Radiator is for a non pressure system and probably would not hold up to a water pump? Why do you want to add a water pump? If it is getting hot you may have other problems that the water pump wont fix. You could have a plugged radiator or plugged coolant ports on the tractor. IT could also be out of time. hope some of this helps and maybe some others can comment.
Chad

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Al

04-22-2004 10:20:48




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 Re: Re: water pump for old A in reply to chad, 04-22-2004 06:41:07  
You can add a waterpump without changing the radiator or cap. It will simply circulate the water at all times. If all is well, a waterpump is not needed.

Al



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