I’m considering fittings 32 grille onto my 30 roadster, is there a Repro part that will bolt straight on or will they all need some modification? Would a genuine 32 grille fit? There are lots of threads on this but I couldn’t find a definitive answer. Thanks for your help in advance! Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
It depends on your radiator stock or not and should fit right on. Although you may want to trim the bottom sides to make sure the radiator and shell is level and not running up hill or higher then your cowl.
Yes my radiator is stock, of the Repro models which one is the go to version? Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
It's not a bolt on at all unless you are using a 32 commercial shell. The passenger car shell if you are still using the model A radiator with the top inlet will have to modified. Or you move the inlet neck on the Model A radiator to match up with the opening in the 32 shell. That's what I did. Of course none of this means shit if you aren't using the top inlet A radiator.
The filer neck on the stock '30 radiator is further back and it will have to be moved. An alternative is to relocate the filler neck under the hood and remove the one on the top of the Model A radiator. Once the cap is under the hood you can use a pressure cap, 4 psi is you have a stock Model A radiator. Now you can either used a filled '32 grill or attach a dummy cap and bezel to a stock '32 shell (that is what I did on my AVATAR). You will also have to modify the attachment for the hinge. The stock Model A uses a rod and the stock '32 uses a formed sheet metal piece. Charlie Stephens
This modification was probably done as early as 1932. The backside dimensions are the same for a '30/'31 and a '32 rad shell. Here is a pic of what Charlie and flatford39 describe about the filler. This one was done in the late 50's. I have used a Brookville and it fit perfectly using the 50's flathead rad.
Thanks, so if I went for a United Pacific 32 commercial grille shell it would bolt straight on and line up with my standard top fill model a rad? That’s the easiest route I think. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
The fit on my lower radiator shield is driving me nuts. I wasn't the one to install it but as you can see it is 3/4" off to the right. How do I fix it?
Panel alignment is usually a case of just loosen the bolts, realign the part and re tighten everything. If the bolt holes are too small to give you the play you need, you can elongate them a bit ( i dont advise that in a area you will see them as can look messy). Cheers, Josh
Might be the tabs on the radiator bent. It has 4 places to bolt to the radiator maybe you could bend them tabs with bolts loose.
Not sure what a "United Pacific 32" commercial shell is but the original commercial shells did but you had to cut the bottoms to fit. The commercial shells don't look as nice as the passenger car shells in my opinion but a lot of guys did do that in the day.