syarman

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Been reading about the early 9N's not being pressurized. Thinking that it's not the way to go. Am I correct and should I think of converting to a pressurized system. Guess a new radiator and cap?
 

I was wondering the same thing. My first curiosity was if the engine can handle pressurized and secondly if it would affect the water pump in an disadvantageous way.

Jeff
 
Just reading that if you were doing some serious work, a pressurized system would benefit you. JUST saying. If it ain't broken adage.
 

Really just doing something alittle different. In my engine rebuild I am thinking about making some mods, not in the engine, but around it....

Jeff
 
(quoted from post at 02:38:48 03/18/15)
Really just doing something alittle different. In my engine rebuild I am thinking about making some mods, not in the engine, but around it....

Jeff

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syarman........no engine reason NOT to convert to pressurized radiator system. Only the sphincterly challenged originality inspector would insist on non-pressurized system. The non-pressurized cap is different from pressurized cap therefore you haffta change the radiator to match the pressurized cap. The original pressurized cap was 4-psi but now 7-psi. Fresh radiator hozes are recommended too. ALWAYS use anti-freeze with enny radiator system. (pressurized or NOT) You do know how to make anti-freeze don't you? Take her nighty away. (grin) ........cool Dell
 
(quoted from post at 03:53:36 03/18/15) syarman........no engine reason NOT to convert to pressurized radiator system. Only the sphincterly challenged originality inspector would insist on non-pressurized system. The non-pressurized cap is different from pressurized cap therefore you haffta change the radiator to match the pressurized cap. The original pressurized cap was 4-psi but now 7-psi. Fresh radiator hozes are recommended too. ALWAYS use anti-freeze with enny radiator system. (pressurized or NOT) You do know how to make anti-freeze don't you? Take her nighty away. (grin) ........cool Dell
Well, Dell......exactly correct. Personally, I hate being under pressure, but in this case it seems like the right thing to do.If the radiator is worn.. why the heck not, right?
 
Actually, no. Just having a couple of beers and talking with some buds( not the bottles) and It came up. Then looked around for some in the net answers!!!
 
I mow the yard with a Farmall A - it doesn't have a water pump
OR a pressurized radiator. Still works good 70 years later.
 
Yes many older tractor did not have water pumps. I have at least 2 like that. A 1935 JD-B and a Farmall BA which is a mutt tractor built form a Farmall B and a Farmall A. Both use a thermosphine (sp)system which uses the fact that heat goes up and cool goes down so that cause the coolant to flow in the system
 
(quoted from post at 08:43:05 03/18/15) Yes many older tractor did not have water pumps. I have at least 2 like that. A 1935 JD-B and a Farmall BA which is a mutt tractor built form a Farmall B and a Farmall A. Both use a thermosphine (sp)system which uses the fact that heat goes up and cool goes down so that cause the coolant to flow in the system
earn something new everyday. Cool, Thanks.
 
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