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Join Date: May 2026
Posts: 2
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On my 1950 Club Coupe with a 296" Flathead V8, the radiator cap is a very old lever type cap. I want to replace it with a 4# regular cap, but the filler neck is 3/4' deep instead of 1" which I understand is normal. The only I.D. I can find on the radiator is Jake's Radiators. It is a brass radiator. The caps that I can find are for the deeper filler neck so they won't close. I want to stick with the low pressure cap since I have the original heater. I have read many posts on the site, but mostly they discuss low vs high pressure caps, not the depth difference. Has anyone else found a solution for this?
Thank you, Larry |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Glens Falls NY
Posts: 1,403
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I don't know about a '50 ford but a 4 lb cap is stock for '47-'48 and I think they went to an 8 lb later.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: So Cal
Posts: 9,598
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Try a Stant 10208 says fits a 3/4" deep neck. 1953-64 Ford tractor or 1952-56 Ford pickup with OHV engine.
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Join Date: May 2026
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