1940 IHC D2


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Post Sun Sep 08, 2019 2:13 pm

1940 IHC D2

Hi,
My name is Woody. I am grateful for this forum. We have a 1940 D2 Pickup (213 cubic inch engine). The previous owner said that the generator was not working properly. The generator that is on there is a Delco Remy 935V, Serial # 324759. We took it to the local electrical shop, and they said that a couple of the brushes are in backwards and that they would check it for us. We have Service Manual CT- 140, and it shows the correct one is Delco Remy 946 P, with a clockwise rotation and positive ground. Can anyone shed any light on this...also, where might we find a generator. Did any of the parts for the IH Tractors also work for the pickups?? Just a question that came to mind. Also, we are looking for a Radiator cap. Should it be 7 lb pressurized or O lb pressure. We have found conflicting info on that. Thank you so much for any info or help. Panhead63

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Post Sun Sep 08, 2019 3:58 pm

Re: 1940 IHC D2

My 39 D2 has a non pressure radiator on it.
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Post Sun Sep 08, 2019 7:13 pm

Re: 1940 IHC D2

What brand is your Radiator cap, and what degree is your thermostat?
Thank you so much for your reply.

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Post Tue Sep 10, 2019 8:58 pm

Re: 1940 IHC D2

Hello,
The overflow tub is in the top tank of the radiator on my truck radiator, so I can use any cap that will fit on.
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Post Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:17 pm

Re: 1940 IHC D2

Tub and tube are not interchangeable. I think you may have meant "tube".
On a no pressure cooling system any cap will not make pressure. Some engines allowed some oil from the engine lube system to enter the water pumps. A pressured cooling system would back-feed into the oil as the oil pressure drops and put the engine at risk of bearing failure. An old sock and a rubber band to hold the sock in place will be as good as a 7# cap.
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Post Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:24 am

Re: 1940 IHC D2

Our 1937 D2 has Stant #10203 zero pressure cap. Stant #13368 180 degree thermostat and #25138 gasket. Positive ground was original set-up. Can look at generator later.
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