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skidmarks 01-02-2021 09:36 AM

1941 ford pickup heater
 

Looking for information on mounting / drilling the holes in the correct location.

1941 ford pickup. I have the correct truck heater which is a little different then the car ( identified by the drain plug)

Truck is a factory 6 CYLINDER and not a V8. All the V8 trucks show the heater in the center of the firewall. But i dont think that will work with the 6 cylinder.

skidmarks 01-03-2021 09:09 AM

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The distance between the water inlet oulet is narrower by over 1" then the 6 cyl head and the overall height of the 6 cyl motor would place the heater a lot higher on the firewall then a V8 truck

Placing it over on the passanger would give it plenty of room because the battery is on the left.

Trying to make it as close as possible as what it would have been new. Trucks seem to be built with no heaters then the dealer installed if the customer wanted one?

Truck is a 1941 ford half ton 6 cylinder with column shift transmission . Another feature that is pretty scarce is the ford script sliding rear window

40larry 01-03-2021 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by skidmarks (Post 1969852)
The distance between the water inlet oulet is narrower by over 1" then the 6 cyl head and the overall height of the 6 cyl motor would place the heater a lot higher on the firewall then a V8 truck

Placing it over on the passanger would give it plenty of room because the battery is on the left.

Trying to make it as close as possible as what it would have been new. Trucks seem to be built with no heaters then the dealer installed if the customer wanted one?

Truck is a 1941 ford half ton 6 cylinder with column shift transmission . Another feature that is pretty scarce is the ford script sliding rear window


I used to do a lot with these heaters a few years back. I never was involved with the installation into a 6 cyl 1941 truck. The V8 installation puts the heater on the passenger side and it straddles the step in the firewall. Check out the Howard Towne book Two Great Trucks where he has included a photo of the 1941 truck ( I assume it is a V8) heater installation inside the cab. I may have a partial install kit from Ford for your 6 cyl heater, I will look for it........good luck
40larry

skidmarks 01-03-2021 02:36 PM

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I was wonder about the off set in the firewall . Which makes sense with the heater core tube to the right side is longer. One heater has on longer stud and a spacer. The shorter studs dont appear to be cut off.

The one piece to work around is the starter solonoid thats on the right side in the same general location as a V8 butnthe battery is on the left and cable runs over the bellhousing. The 4 cyl runs the cable from the solonoid to the starter the same way . The 4 cyl starter is on the left

FortyNiner 01-03-2021 02:42 PM

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This may help.

skidmarks 01-03-2021 04:28 PM

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Thanks but a 1940 is a different animal altogether from a 1941 pickup. You would think it would be the same from all the other similarities.

I dug around the parts pile and found a 46 truck firewall that has donated some patch panels. It still had enough left of the area a heater had been but was mounted a little off. The heater i have fits it . Going to adust some holes then make a template off it.

The other issue of mounting it is, the 6 cylinder pickup has the choke, throttle and vacuum hose for the wipers all in the same location with the starter solonoid below it to work around. Not much room for error or messing up the paint or the firewall pad.

skidmarks 01-03-2021 07:15 PM

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Another couple questions:
Correct color and the correct strips if original.

The 2 heaters shown. The one with the strips looks greenish grey and the strips look orange. This one also has a rod to switch the defrost ducts open or closed.

The other which i think is later up to 1947 shows no color just surface rust. No strips and a cable operated for the defrost ducts.

Both mount the same and are identified truck by the drain plug in the heater core.

40larry 01-04-2021 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by skidmarks (Post 1970141)
Another couple questions:
Correct color and the correct strips if original.

The 2 heaters shown. The one with the strips looks greenish grey and the strips look orange. This one also has a rod to switch the defrost ducts open or closed.

The other which i think is later up to 1947 shows no color just surface rust. No strips and a cable operated for the defrost ducts.

Both mount the same and are identified truck by the drain plug in the heater core.


Ford used same colors and stripe pattern on heaters in the truck as that of the passenger car. All the 1941 heaters used a short rod to pull the defrost control flapper valve.

skidmarks 01-04-2021 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 40larry (Post 1970351)
Ford used same colors and stripe pattern on heaters in the truck as that of the passenger car. All the 1941 heaters used a short rod to pull the defrost control flapper valve.


Cool thank you.
The other cable operated one is probably a 1942 to 1947.

As for getting the correct color paint, is there a code or a spraybomb that will work?

40larry 01-05-2021 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by skidmarks (Post 1970367)
Cool thank you.
The other cable operated one is probably a 1942 to 1947.

As for getting the correct color paint, is there a code or a spraybomb that will work?




Good luck finding an off the shelf spray can color to match the originals. If you have an old 1941 heater to provide good samples you can have your auto paint supply dealer match them and put them into a spray can.
40larry

skidmarks 01-05-2021 08:09 PM

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Got the heater mounted. The added obstacles.to that area on the firewall are the choke, throttle and vacuum lines along with the higher mounted starter solonoid. Had a parts firewall that worked as a mockup then made a paper template to transfer the 5 holes for the heater.

Next question, were does the switch mount? I have seen 40 pickups mounted like 39 and 40 cars with it up under the dash pointing down. 42 to 47 trucks.i have see with a seperate bracket mounted under the dash.

rustynutz 01-06-2021 05:59 AM

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Looks good Charlie, can you post some pictures from in the cab?

skidmarks 01-06-2021 07:57 AM

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This picture shows the heater in a big truck. The switch doesnt appear to be visible. I am guess its in the bottom flange of the dash between the column drop and the drivers door? I had a 39 deluxe car that was mounted that way that assume was right for the car.

skidmarks 01-06-2021 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by rustynutz (Post 1970940)
Looks good Charlie, can you post some pictures from in the cab?

I will when i get the heater installed. Waiting on a new firewall insulation pad. Just recieved the complete new wiring harness from Olson. His wiring harnesses are top notch. Had fuses and turn signals included in the factory style harness.

alanwoodieman 01-06-2021 08:20 AM

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41 had a plate to mount below the dash similar to a 42 up but with only a hole for the heater switch. will get a picture of the two in my trucks today and post

skidmarks 01-06-2021 09:53 AM

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You can see it clear in this picture of a 1940

Is the 1940 truck heater the same as a car?

big job 01-06-2021 10:24 AM

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cast iron spray paint your choice to clear coat or not.

40larry 01-06-2021 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by skidmarks (Post 1970995)
You can see it clear in this picture of a 1940

Is the 1940 truck heater the same as a car?


No. The 1940 truck heater has a drain fitting threaded into the lower tank and a hole in the outer sheet metal for it. The layout of the two water tubes and mounting bolts on the back side is much different from the passenger car heater. The truck heater looks identical from the front.

alanwoodieman 01-07-2021 11:02 AM

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pictures of two heater switch plates for 41, one that is square was broken when I got it and I just JB welded it back together other was found at a fleamarket with a 41 heater

skidmarks 01-09-2021 08:45 PM

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Are either correct for the truck? I think the fancy one is like the one i had in a 41 car and the "more square" is truck or truck only?

The defroster nob on my heater, from what i found is supposed to be a 39 40 because its just a plain nob were the replacement one available should be larger with DEF on it


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