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In this Discussion
- 53jetman June 2012
- bobdriveshudson June 2012
- eddynghdsn16 June 2012
- herm June 2012
- Lee ODell June 2012
- Tallent R June 2012
- Uncle Josh June 2012
- walts garage-53 June 2012
Looking for a thermostat for 1952 Hudson Hornet
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Rockauto lists thermostats for the 55 308 here
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Walt Mordenti also has a kit to update the thermostat housing to a modern type. As far as the N.O.S units I've found you can shake the bellows type like Hudson used and hear the fluid inside. If the fluid has not leaked out its a prety good bet they will work as intended.
RogerRetired Tech. -
I just converted mine to a modern type thermostat, followed the instructions from the forum members, works great. I now have 2 of the old style thermostats, 1 that came out of my car and works and the other that I bought at a flea market many years ago. Both I would sell for $5 plus shipping. I would suggest that anyone change over to the modern thermostat, plus have your radiator re-cored to modern specifications and a modern rad cap put on. The people that did mine did a great job, no problems for over 10 years, the fellow that did the re-coreing told me to put a 4psi cap to eliminate problems. Also should put on new hoses since the anti-freeze will be out of the engine and rad. In other words no short-cuts, you don't want to be towed because of a bad rad or hoses.
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If anyone would like a NORS t-stat for the Hudson 232, 262 or 308, I have a good stock of them, and you can get them for just the cost of the psotage. email me your snail mail address and I can let you know the postage cost.Jerry
email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
2nd Generation Hud-Nut
HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
HET Registrar of all Hudson Jets -
Jetman:
Would you be able to bring some to the Gettysburg meet? I would appreciate one and would buy your lunch for it. Thanks, Bob P -
Just make sure it has the correct special rubber ring at the top, which hot water can not destroy as that is what seals of the by pass for all water to go to the radiator when engine gets up to temp. This item could not be bought separate as it only came with a new thermostat. O rings will not work, remove the thermostat after a few miles and it's gone, blocking a few cores at the top of the radiator. This is the reason I started to make the by pass kit that work like the original thermostats. Walt.

