Speedway takes a quality Robert Shaw high flow 180° thermostat, then modifies it to function properly in high RPM, high flow applications. They feature a balanced sleeve design and are strongly recommended for any performance application. Fits most domestic applications. 2-1/8" diameter High flow 180° thermostat Balanced sleeve design Recommended for any performance application Fits most domestic applications Learn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System Principles .
Speedway takes a quality Robert Shaw high flow 180° thermostat then modifies it to function properly in high RPM high flow applications. They feature a balanced sleeve design and are strongly recommended for any performance application. Fits most domestic applications.2-1/8" diameterHigh flow 180° thermostatBalanced sleeve designRecommended for any performance applicationFits most domestic applicationsLearn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System Principles.
Externally adjustable fan switch with an activation temperature of 150°-240° F allows you to custom set your fan activation. Thermal fan switch will operate up to two fans to simplify multi-fan operation. Radiator fan switch may also be wired to an AC-equipped car to operate the fan(s) anytime the AC is switched on to keep the AC operating cold. 30 Amp relay included ATC (blade-style) inline fuse 3/8" male NPT temperature probe 106-80199 Instructions (PDF)
Don't let your old flathead boil over – keep it running cool with new thermostats from Speedway. These thermostats sit in the water outlets on the top of the head with the hose coming down over the water outlets holding the thermostats in place. Remember every flathead needs two of these!OEM replacementTwo thermostats required for each engineAvailable in 160° F or 180° FFits 1949-1953 Ford and Mercury flathead V8sLearn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System ...
Don't let that flattie boil over – keep it running cool with new thermostats from Speedway. These thermostats sit in the water outlets on the top of the head with the hose coming down over the water outlets holding the thermostats in place. Remember every Flathead needs two of these!OEM replacement Two thermostats required for each engine Opens@180° FFits 1937-1947 Ford/Mercury flathead V8s in cars &trucksLearn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System Principles.
Externally adjustable fan switch with an activation temperature of 150°-240° F allows you to custom set your fan activation.Thermal fan switch will operate up to two fans to simplify multi-fan operation. Radiator fan switchmay also be wired to an AC-equipped car to operate the fan(s) anytime the AC is switched on to keep the AC operating cold.30 Amp relay includedATC (blade-style) inline fuse3/8" male NPT temperature probe 106-80199 Instructions (PDF)
Don't let your old flathead boil over – keep it running cool with new thermostats from Speedway. These thermostats sit in the water outlets on the top of the head, with the hose coming down over the water outlets, holding the thermostats in place. Remember, every flathead needs two of these! OEM replacement Two thermostats required for each engine Available in 160° F or 180° F Fits 1949-1953 Ford and Mercury flathead V8s Learn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading ...
Don't let that flattie boil over – keep it running cool with new thermostats from Speedway. These thermostats sit in the water outlets on the top of the head, with the hose coming down over the water outlets, holding the thermostats in place. Remember, every Flathead needs two of these! OEM replacement Two thermostats required for each engine Opens @ 180° F Fits 1937-1947 Ford/Mercury flathead V8s in cars & trucks Learn more about the importance of the thermostat with cooling systems and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System ...