Catalog Quick Order
My Garage
LOGIN

Log in to view your cars.
Request A FREE Catalog

Become A Dealer For Specialized Wholesale



What Would You Like More Information On?
Clicking on a topic will jump you to that section.

Model A Identification

Model A Vehicle Identification

Body Type Identification Charts

How to Tell a Briggs From A Murray

Glass Logo Specifications

MAC's DISCLAIMER:

The content MAC's presents on its "Vehicle Identification & Specification" pages & in its catalogs is for information use only and is intended to be used as a guide. While MAC's makes every effort to ensure accurate content, occasionally errors may occur. MAC's does not take responsibility & will not be held liable for any automotive parts purchases, repairs or restoration decisions made as a result of information presented here or anywhere in its catalogs.

Model A Specifications

Wheel Specifications

Tire Specifications

Tire Tread Images

Front Brake Specifications

Rear Emergency Brake Specifications

Front Axle & Spindle Specifications

7-Tooth Steering Gear Specifications

2-Tooth Steering Gear Specifications

2-Tooth Steering Gear Housing Casting

2-Tooth Steering Gear Box Information

600W Oil Usage

Rear Axle Specifications

Front Spring Specifications

Rear Spring Specifications

Cylinder Head Specifications

Engine Specifications

Piston Specifications

Piston Ring Specifications

Connecting Rod Specifications

Camshaft Specifications

Crankshaft Specifications

Flywheel Specifications

Valve Specifications

Oil Pump Specifications

Transmission Specifications

Clutch Specifications

Radiator Specifications

Zenith Carberetor Specifications

What Type Of Carburetor Do You Have?

Water Pump Specifications

Fan Blade & Belt Specifications

Gas Tank Specifications

Generator Specifications

Battery Specifications

Starter Motor Specifications

Distributor Assembly Specifications

Spark Plug Specifications

Interior Lights Specifications

Wiring Books

Cylinder Block Specifications

Windshield Wiper Information

Sheet Metal Information

Hood Specifications

Vehicle Identification

1928-29 STANDARD COUPE (45-A)

1928-29 SPECIAL COUPE (49-A)

1930-31 STD & DLX COUPE (45-B)

1928-29 BUSINESS COUPE (54-A)


1928-29 SPORT COUPE (50-A)


1930-31 SPORT COUPE (50-B)


1929 CABRIOLET (68-A)


1930-31 CABRIOLET (68-B)


1930-31 VICTORIA (190-A)


1930-31 CONVERTIBLE SEDAN (400-A)


1928-29 TUDOR SEDAN (55-A)


1930-31 TUDOR SEDAN (55-B)


1929 STEELBACK FORDOR (60-C)


1929-31 2-WINDOW FORDOR (170-A,B)


1929-31 3-WINDOW FORDOR (BRIGGS)
(155-B,D/165B,D)


1929-31 3-WINDOW FORDOR (MURRAY)
(155-A,C/165A,C)


1930-31 SLANT WINDSHIELD FORDOR (160-A,B,C)


1928-29 LEATHERBACK FORDOR (60-A,B)


1928-29 STANDARD PHAETON (35-A)


1930-31 STANDARD PHAETON (35-B)


1930-31 DELUXE ROADSTER (40-B)


1928-29 STANDARD ROADSTER (40-A)


1930-31 STANDARD ROADSTER (40-B)


1930-31 DELUXE PHAETON (180-A)


1928-29 OPEN CAB PICKUP (76-A)


1930-31 OPEN CAB PICKUP (76-B)


1928-29 CLOSED CAB PICKUP (82-A)


1930-31 CLOSED CAB PICKUP (82-B)



1928-29 STATION WAGON (150-A)


1930-31 STATION WAGON (150-B)


Model A Fordor Body Style Identification

1928-29 (60-A,B) LEATHERBACK 4 DOOR SEDAN

1929-31 (170-A,B) 2 WINDOW 4 DOOR SEDAN

1929-31 (155-165 A,B,C,D) 3 WINDOW 4 DOOR SEDAN

 

1929 (60-C) STEELBACK 4 DOOR SEDAN

1931 (160-A) SLANT WINDOW 4 DOOR MURRAY SEDAN

 

Model A Body Style Identification Front & Side View

 

1928-29 Front View

1928-29 Cowl Side View

 

1930 Front View

1931 Front View

1930-31 Cowl Side View

( Back to Top )

 

Body Type ID Chart
Passenger Vehicles

Body Name 1928 1929 1930* 1931

Standard Phaeton

35A

35A

35B 35B
Deluxe Phaeton - - 180A 180A
Standard Roadster 40A 40A 40B (Std.) 40B (Std.)
Deluxe Roadster - - 40B (Dlx.)

40B (Dlx.)

Standard Coupe

45A 45A 45B (Std.) 45B (Std.)
Deluxe Coupe - - 45B (Dlx.) 45B (Dlx.)
Special Coupe 49A 49A - -
Sport Coupe 50A 50A 50B 50B
Business Coupe 54A 54A - -
Tudor Sedan 55A 55A 55B (Std.) 55B (Std.)
Deluxe Tudor Sedan - - - 55B(Dlx.
)
Leatherback Fordor (Brown) 60A 60A - -
Leatherback Fordor (Black) - 60B - -
Steelback Fordor - 60C** - -
Cabriolet - 68A 68B 68B
Cabriolet
(Slant Window)
- - - 68C
Station Wagon - 150A 150B* 150B
Town Sedan
(Murray)
- 155A 155C 155C
Town Sedan
(Briggs)
- 155B 155D 155D
Standard Fordor
(Slant Window)
- - - 160A
Town Sedan
(Slant Window)
- - - 160B
Deluxe Fordor - - - 160C
Standard Fordor (Murray) - 165A 165C 165C
Standard Fordor (Briggs) - 165B 165D 165D
Standard Fordor
(2 Windows)
- 170A** 170B (Std.) -
Deluxe Fordor
(2 Windows)
- - 170B (Dlx.) 170B (Dlx.)
Victoria - - 190A 190A
Convertible Sedan - - - 400A
         

Commercial Vehicles

Body Name

1928

1929

1930* 1931
Open Cab Pickup 76A 76A 76B* 76B
Closed Cab Pickup 82A 82A 82B* 82B
“A” Panel Delivery 79A 79A 79B* 79B
“AA” Panel Delivery
(131-1/2")
85A 85A 85B* 85B
Deluxe Delivery (Standard) 130A 130A 130B* 130B
Deluxe Delivery
(Drop Floor)
- - 130B 130B
“AA” Panel Delivery (157") - - - 210A
“A” Panel Delivery
(Drop Floor)
- - - 225A
Special Delivery - - - 255A
Town Car Delivery - - - 295A
Deluxe Delivery (“AA”) - - - 300A

* Change-over from 1929 to 1930 models was in January, 1930 for passenger cars & in June, 1930 for commercial vehicles.

** If you cannot decide if your car body is a 60C or a 170A you can quickly tell by examining the front door post. If it is all steel, it is a 170A. If it has wood parts, it is a 60C.

( Back to Top )

 

How to Tell a Briggs From A Murray

( Back to Top )

 

Glass Specifications

To please the perfectionist, we offer Concours grade windows – intended for car show & points competition automobiles. These are superior quality 1/4" laminated safety glass (AS1 CAT-II). Exposed edges are beautifully polished or black edged & the original manufacturers sandblasted script (logo & date, sometimes referred to as the “bug”) is duplicated to reproduce the O.E.M. appearance (because they’re concours, tint options are not available). These details are applied with great care & meticulous craftsmanship.

Black edging refers to the process used to seal exposed glass edges & was necessary in the early years of automobile manufacturing. Early laminated safety glass often separated at the edges, allowing water & other contaminants between the panes. The solution was to seal the edges with a sealant. Advances in the laminating process rendered black edging obsolete in 1941, but MAC's craftspeople have re-discovered & are practicing this lost art for the detail oriented customer.

You can find details about the correct logo for your
A in book #JS1, “Judging Standards.

Book JUDGING STANDARDS    Book JUDGING STANDARDS   
Year: 1928-1931
Part #: JS1
$42.00
More Info Buy Now


( Back to Top )

 

Wheel Specifications

Material Steel

Diameter 1928-29 21", 1930-31 19"

Rim Drop center type; width, 1928-29 2-3/4", 1930-31 3"

Number of Spokes 30, 1/4" diameter

( Back to Top )

 

Tire Specifications

Size 1928-29, 4.50" x 21" 1930-31, 4.75" x 19"

Recommended Tire Pressure 35 Lbs

Station Wagon 5" x 21" or 19", pressure 40 lbs

Tread Width 21" = 3.75", 19"3.90"

( Back to Top )

 

Tire Tread Images


Firestone
19" or 21"


Goodrich
19" or 21"


Lester
19" or 21"


Excelsior
19" or 21"

Universal
19" or 21"

Bedford
19"
( Back to Top )

Front Brake Specifications

Braking Power Front, 40%; Rear, 50%

Drum Diameter 11" +/- .010"

Drum Width 1-3/4"

Brake Shoe Length 14"

Brake Shoe Width 1-1/2"

Brake Shoe Lining Thickness 3/16"

Brake Shoe Material Woven wire & asbestos

Brake Rod Length 51-7/16" thru 51-1/2"

( Back to Top )

 

Rear Emergency Brake Specifications

Drum Diameter 9-5/8"

Drum Width 1-3/4"

Brake Shoe Length 28-3/4"

Brake Shoe Width 1"

Brake Shoe Lining Thickness 3/16" (original), 1/8" (ours)

Brake Shoe Material Woven wire & asbestos

( Back to Top )

 

Front Axle & Spindle Specifications

Material Chrome alloy forging

Tensile Strength 125,000-145,000 PSI

Caster 5" (forward tilt)

Toe In 1/16" +/- 1/32"

Camber 1-13/16"

Spindle Bolt Diameter .8125" +/- .005"

Spindle Bolt Length 5-5/16"

Spindle Bolt to Bearing Clearance .001"-.002"

( Back to Top )

7-Tooth Steering Gear Specifications

Turning Radius 17' (34' diameter)

Steering Gear Ratio 1928-29, 11-1/4:1

Steering Wheel Diameter 1928-29, 17-1/2"

Pitman Arm Length 6-7/8" hole center to ball center

Ball End Angle to Shaft 14°

Sector Shaft Bearing Clearance .001"-.002"

( Back to Top )

 

2-Tooth Steering Gear Specifications

Turning Radius 17' (34' diameter)

Steering Gear Ratio 1930-31, 13:1

Steering Wheel Diameter 1930-31, 17"

Pitman Arm Length 6-7/8" hole center to ball center

Ball End Angle to Shaft 14°

Sector Shaft Bearing Clearance .001"-.002"

( Back to Top )

 

2-Tooth Steering Gear Housing Casting Markings

Dates Gemmer Ford
February - May 1929 “GEMMER” & “PAT. PDG.” in raised letters Raised “F” on the side
February - May 1929 “GEMMER” & “PAT. PENDING” in indented letters Raised “F” on the side
April 1929 - Mid 1930 “GEMMER” & “PATENTED” in indented letters Raised “F” on the side
January 1930 - End No ID Indented “A-3550-C” on the engine side
January 1930 - End No ID Indented “A-3550-C” on the engine side & raised 5/16" or 9/16" letter “F” on the other side
Except for minor machining differences, all the above housings are virtually identical mechanically
& all new parts furnished will fit each one.

Ford & Gemmer were the two manufacturers of the 2-tooth steering box. All parts are interchangeable, except the worm gear, 2 races & 2 bearings. The Ford box has a large “F” on the outside where the worms are located. This change was made in December of 1930 (See page 518 Service Bulletins). The Ford box used a #9 roller bearing, while the Gemmer box used a #13 roller bearing. This also changes the taper on the bearings & races. The only parts available today are for the Gemmer box; therefore, if you have the Ford box with #9 roller bearings & it becomes necessary to change any of the 5 parts, then you must convert to all 5 of the Gemmer components (A3524CD, (2) BB3571, A3553D, BB3552)

( Back to Top )

 

600W Oil Usage Specifications

Transmission 1 pint

Rear End 1-1/2 Quarts

7-tooth Steering Box 7-3/4 ounces

2-tooth Steering Box 4-1/2 ounces

( Back to Top )

Rear Axle Specifications

Type Three quarter floating

Material Special Ford carbon manganese steel

Gear Ratio 3.78:1 (34-9) Early 1928: 3.7:1 (37-10) Trucks: 4.11:1 (37-9) 1928-29 Roadsters: 3.54:1 (39-11)

Pinion Bearing Cup Double taper roller type B4616

Bearing Cup B4222

Differential Bearing B4221

Ring Gear 8.4" pitch diameter, 1-3/16" wide teeth

Axle Shaft 1-1/8" diameter, 1.128"-1.130"

Dimension From Housing Flange to Bearing Shoulder Before 1929-1.370"-1.372", After 1929-1.365"-1.367"

ID of Wheel Hub 3.188"-3.190": max. wear 3.185"

Axle & Drive Shaft Seal B4245

Inner Axle Seal B4245

Differential Lubricant 600W

New Bearing Torque 20 foot pounds

Bolt Torque 35 foot pounds

Axle Backlash .010"-.015"

Axle End Play .015"-.020"

Length of Full Spline 2-1/2"

Spline Minor Diameter .901"-.911"

Spline Outer Diameter 1.090"-1.091"

Pinion Bearing Torque 15-20 foot pounds


( Back to Top )

 

Front Spring Specifications

Material Chromium steel alloy

Front Spring Leaf Width 1-3/4"

Front Spring Free Length 30-13/16" to 30-15/16"

Leaf Thickness 1-31/32" to 2-1/16"

Spring Off Car- Height from Top to Bottom as Sitting on Floor 6-15/16" to 7-1/16"

Spring Off Car- Center of Eye to Eye 30-5/8" to 30-13/16"

Ford blueprints called for each leaf to be coated with
a thick paste of graphite ground in oil.
( Back to Top )

 

Rear Spring Specifications

Material Chromium steel alloy

Rear Spring Leaf Width 2-1/4"

Rear Spring Free Length
Tudor & Fordor: 38-7/8" to 39"
Roadster & Coupes: 38-7/8" to 39-1/2"

Ford blueprints called for each leaf to be coated with
a thick paste of graphite ground in oil.
( Back to Top )

 

Cylinder Head Specifications

1928 Head 4.3:1 compression ratio, 47.3 HP, 242cc displacement. Compression in individual cylinders: 80, 85, 83, 82 PSI

1930 Head 4.1:1 compression ratio, 44.3 HP, 258cc displacement. Compression in individual cylinders: 77, 79, 82, 79 PSI

Normal Listed Compression A6050A, 75 pounds; A6050B, 110 pounds; B6050, 90 pounds

Head Nut Torque 50 foot pounds

( Back to Top )

 

Engine Specifications

Rated Horsepower 24.03 SAE

Brake Horsepower 40 HP at 2200 rpm (Model AF 28 at 2000 rpm)

Firing Order 1-2-4-3

Compression Ratio: 4.11:1

Compression Pressure: A6050A head, 76 PSI A6050B head, 110 PSI B6050 head, 90 PSI

Piston Displacement 200.5 cubic inches

Bore 3.876" (Model AF: 3.050")

Stroke 4.250"

Torque 128 foot pounds at 1000 rpm

Cylinder Offset from Crankshaft Centerline 1/8"

Crankshaft to Camshaft Centerline 4.155"

( Back to Top )

Piston Specifications

Displacement 200.5 cubic inches

Material Aluminum

Weight 1 lb. 1-7/8 oz. (476.8 grams)

Variance in Weight of Pistons +/- 2 grams

Weight with Rings Installed 1 lb. 4-1/2 oz. (581.2 grams)

Weight with Rings & Pin 1 lb. 8-3/4 oz. (701.7 grams)

Diameter 3.8745" (Bore 3.875")

Length 3-29/32"

Piston Skirt .001: small on the top than on the bottom of the skirt

Piston Pin Hole .9996" to .9998" diameter

Piston Pin Diameter 1.0001" to 1.0004"

Pin Length 3.536" to 3.546"

Compression Height (Top of piston to pin centerline) 1-29/32"

Variation in Piston Compression Height .003" to .005"

Piston Pin Bushing ID .992", OD 1.0675"

Length 1.593"

Pin Fit in Rod Bushing .0003" max

Pin Fit in Piston .0002" to .0005" shrink fit

Pin Bore Parallel to Head of Piston +/- .001"

Piston Fit in Cylinder .002" max

( Back to Top )

 

Piston Ring Specifications

Ring Diameter Same as piston, 3.875" stock

Ring Groove Depth, 7/32", Width - Upper 2, 1/8" Lower, 5/32"

Ring Taper .001"- narrower at the top than the bottom

Ring Clearance in Groove .001" to .002"

Ring End Gap Top .012" to .015"; Middle .010" to .012"; Lower .008" to .010"

All piston ring sets are US made Grant or Hastings brands with 3 rings. The gap of the rings must not line up, MAC's suggests keeping them about a 1/4 turn from each other.
( Back to Top )

Connecting Rod Specifications

Material Steel forging

Weight 1 lb, 6 oz.

Balance Weight 552 grams +/- 1 gram, crank end 198 grams +/- 1 gram, pin end

Length 7-1/2" center to center

Crankshaft Bearing 1-1/2" diameter, 1-5/8" wide

Piston Pin Bearing 1" diameter, 1-5/8" wide

Bearing Side Clearance .008" to .012"

Pin Side Clearance .040" to .053" between pin bosses

Piston Pin Clearance .0005"

Crankshaft Clearance .001"

Bearing Cap Bolt Torque 40-50 foot pounds.

Connecting rod is assembled with oil dippers toward camshaft.

( Back to Top )

 

Camshaft Specifications

Shaft Diameter 7/8"

Bearing Diameter 1.560"

Block Bore Diameter 1.561"

Bearing Clearance (Max.) .003"

Bearing Length Front, 1-3/4"; Center, 2"; Rear, 1"; 4th (1928), 7/8"

Lift of Cam .030" (Model B: .339" exhaust; .334" intake)

Duration 236º

Lobe Center Angle 113-1/2º

End Play Spring Tension Approximately 35 pounds

Timing Gear Mounting Flange 2-5/16" diameter, 5/16" thick

Camshaft Material Special Ford carbon manganese steel

Cam Shaft Gear Bakelized material

Number of Gear Teeth 50

Camshaft Gear Type Spiral teeth

Gear Backlash .003" to .005"

Gear Rotation Speed 1/2 of crankshaft

Camshaft Straightness .0005" to .001"

Variation in Eccentricity of Pitch Diameter of Gear Teeth .0015"

Variation in Maintaining Center Distance of Mating Gears +/- .001"

Gear Tolerances in Regular Spacing of Teeth 0.0"

( Back to Top )

 

Crankshaft Specifications

Material Ford carbon manganese steel

Weight 28 pounds

Length 26"

Diameter 1.624" main bearings; 1.499" crank pins

Length of Main Bearings Front & Center, 2"; Rear 3"

Length of Crank Pins 1-5/8"

Crank Pin Taper & Roundness .0005" to .001"

Total Main Bearing Surface 11-1/2 square inches

Rear Flange Thickness 3/8"

Crankshaft Gear 25 spiral teeth

End Clearance .004" to .007"

Main Bearing Clearance .001"

Crankshaft Straightness .0005" to .001"

Main Bearing Cap Torque 80-100 foot pounds

Distance from Top Surface of Front Cross Member to Crankshaft Centerline 2-33/64"

( Back to Top )

 

Flywheel Specifications

Weight 63 lbs., 4 oz. (Model B 52 to 55 lbs.)

Balance Within 15 in./oz.

Ring Gear Shoulder Diameter 12.470"

Ring Gear Outside Diameter 14.2"

Number of Ring Gear Teeth 112

Ring Gear to Starter Drive Ratio 11.2: 1

Flywheel Bolt Torque 65 foot pounds

Pilot bearing hole is concentric with crankshaft flange shoulder within .002" TIR (Total Indicator Reading).

Clutch mounting surface & clutch disc surface must run true to crankshaft within .005" TIR (Total Indicator Reading).
Clutch mounting shoulder diameter must be concentric with crankshaft flange diameter within .005" TIR (Total Indicator Reading).

Flywheels provide momentum to keep the crankshaft spinning. As the flywheel spins faster, a vibration will occur if it’s out of balance. It’s best to have your flywheel, with clutch & pressure plate, balanced so that when you place in the clutch disc & reinstall the pressure plate it will retain balance.

( Back to Top )

 

Valve Specifications

Lift .287" with .015" clearance

Seat Angle 45º

Seat Width 3.32"

Stem Diameter .311"

Valve Length 5.677"

Head Diameter 1.537"

Valve Opening Diameter 1-3/8"

Port Diameter 1-3/8"

Clearance, Exhaust Valves in Guides .002"

Clearance, Intake Valves in Guides .001" to .0015"

Valve Lifter Clearance .010" to .013"

Lifter Diameter Clearance .0015"

Valve Guides .3135" ID; .5938" OD; length 2.125" (early 2.375")

Valve Spring 1.022" OD; free length 2-15/16"; comp. length
2-1/14" (57-64 lbs.); tension (closed) 34 to 38 lbs.

Valve Lifter A6500A (used with A camshaft), length 2.486";
head diameter 1.117".

Valve Timing Intake opens 7-1/2º before Top Dead Center; closes 48-1/2º after Bottom Dead Center. Exhaust opens 51-1/2º before Bottom Dead Center; closes 4-1/2º after Top Dead Center.

( Back to Top )

 

Oil Pump Specifications

Type Pump, splash, gravity feed

Crankshaft Bearings Gravity feed

Connecting Rods Splash

Camshaft Bearings Gravity feed

Oil Pump Type Gear

Oil Pump Capacity 9 pints, minimum at 1300 rpm

Oil Pump Pressure 80-100 pounds

Oil Pump Shaft 1/2" diameter (in 5/8" bore), except 1928 with 9/16" bore & undercut shaft (Model B used 5/8" bore with undercut shaft)

Oil Pump Gear Teeth to Housing Clearance .001" to .002"

Housing Cover to Face of Gears Clearance .001" to .002"

Drive Gear to Camshaft Gear Clearance .003" to .005"

( Back to Top )

 

Transmission Specifications

Gear & Shaft Material Chromium alloy steel

Gear Ratios
High-1:1 (100%)
2nd-6.89:1 (53.8%)
Low-8.75:1 (32.04%)
Reverse-26.7%

Bearings
Main shaft front (ball) 1208;
Main shaft rear (ball) 1306

Transmission Case Length 6.560" to 6.565"

Case Front Bearing Hole 3.1497" to 3.1507" diameter

Case Rear Bearing Hole 2.835" to 2.836" diameter

( Back to Top )

 

Clutch Specifications

Material Molded asbestos composition

Pressure Plate Weight 15 pounds

Clutch Disc Weight 2-1/2 pounds

Pivot Pedal Pressure 30 pounds

Clutch Facings 9" diameter, 9/64" thick

Inside Diameter 5-3/4"

Total Acting Surface Area 75 square inches

Clutch Pedal Clearance 3/4" for multiple disc, 1" for single

Clutch Release Bearing Hub 2.065" diameter

Clutch Throw Out Bearing B7580 or B7580T

Clutch Pressure 1100 pounds

( Back to Top )

 

Radiator Specifications

1928 Manufacturer Ford

1929 Manufacturer Flintcock, Long, McCord

1930-31 Manufacturer Ford

 

Standard Radiators 1928-29

Tubes Flat 1/2" seamless

Number of Tubes 101 in 3 rows, staggered at 9/16" centers

Number of Fins 5 fins/inch-98 fins

Core Size 19-3/4" x 19-1/8" x 2-3/16" centers

1928-29 Heavy Duty 8 fins/inch-158 fins

 

Standard Radiators 1930-31

Tubes Flat 1/2" seamless

Number of Tubes 95 in 3 rows, staggered at 9/16" centers

Number of Fins 5 fins/inch-100 fins

Core Size 20-1/8" x 18" x 2-3/16" centers

1930-31 Heavy Duty 8 fins/inch-167 fins

( Back to Top )

 

Zenith Carburetor Specifications

Throat Size 1"

Float Level 5/9" below upper body machined surface. Model B, 33/64" below upper body machined surface.

Main Jet .037" ID (#63 drill bit)

Cap Jet .037" ID

Compensator Jet .035" ID (#65 drill bit)

Idling Jet .021" ID (#75 drill bit)

( Back to Top )

 

How to Tell if You Have a Zenith or a Tillotson Carburetor?

It’s easy. The original Zenith carburetors had round-shaped cast iron bodies, while Tillotson carburetors were made of an aluminum alloy, with more of a “boxy” shape. Usually, Zenith carburetors are found painted black, while Tillotsons are normally unpainted aluminum color.

( Back to Top )

 

Water Pump Specifications

Water Pump Shaft 5/8" diameter
Water Pump Shaft End Play .006" to .010"
Radiator Hose
Upper: 2" diameter, 6-1/4" long (28-29) 8" long (30-31).
Lower: (2 pieces) 1-3/4" diameter,
2-3/4" long.

( Back to Top )

 

Fan Blade & Belt Specifications

Fan Belt Width 5/8"

Fan Belt Length 42-7/8"

Fan Cooling Surface 374 square inches

Fan Speed 1-1/2 times engine rpm. Fan delivers about 855 cfm at 1,000 rpm, about 24 mph

4 Blade Fan At 1,000 rpm, 62% increase in air flow,
82% increase in HP absorbed; at 2,000
rpm, 55% increase in air flow, 47%
increase in HP absorbed.

( Back to Top )

 

Gas Tank Specifications

Steel Thickness .049" to .051" (terne plated)
Capacity 28-29: 10 gallons 30-31: 11 gallons

( Back to Top )

 

Generator Specifications

Type Two pole

Voltage Regulation Fixed control

Brushes 3 (1 adjustable)

Armature Bearings
29-Mid ’30: Ball front & rear
After Mid 30: Ball front, bushing rear

Armature Speed 1-1/2 of engine speed

Armature Length 28-April ’30: 7-9/16" - uses 1-5/32" wide pulley
after April 30: 7-21/32" - uses 7/8" wide pulley

Max. Normal Charging Rate 12 amps @ armature 1600 rpm (25mph)

Cutout Closes Approximately 9 mph

Cutout Opens Approximately 8 mph

Contact Gap .015" to .020"

Core Gap .010" (contacts closed)

Brush Spring Tension 25 to 40 ounces each

Field Coils 100 turns of #17 copper wire

Armature 14 coils with 6 turns of #17 copper wire

Commutator 28 copper segments

Field Current Draw 6.3 amps at 7 volts, generator
(motoring draws 5.75 amps at 7 volts)

Maximum Current 18 to 22 amps at 6 volts

Motoring Freely 5 amps at 6 volts

Field Test 5.2 amps at 6 volts

The very earliest Model A Fords were equipped with “Powerhouse” generators (shown below), which had a pancake shape & a body covered with sheet metal. Soon Ford replaced them with the more familiar generator that is shown below. These generators, when working properly, are simple, durable & reliable.

Photo Captions:
1. Cut-Out
2. Cover band
3. Pulley
4. Rear End Plate

( Back to Top )

 

Battery Specifications

Terminal Grounded Positive

Voltage 6 volt

Capacity 80 amp hours, starting capacity 98 amps

Number of Cells 3

Number of Plates 13 per cell

Charging Rate 10 to 12 amps

( Back to Top )

 

Starter Motor Specifications

Type of Drive Bendix (except early 1928)

Terminal Grounded Positive

Rotation Counterclockwise (viewed from commutator or bushing end)

Armature 21 segments

Brush spring 35 to 40 ounces

Data Torque RPM Volts Amps
Normal 3 1500 5 175
Running Free - 4000 6 50
Locked 15 0 3.2 550
Test Data 4 1000 4.85 225
  8 540 4.15 360
  12 220 3.60 475
( Back to Top )

 

Distributor Assembly Specifications

Rotor Revolution Direction Counterclockwise

Point Gap .018" to .022"

Point Spring Tension 16 to 18 oz.

Condenser Capacity .20 to .25 mfd

Yellow Wire Ignition Circuit 12 gauge

All Other Wiring (except high tension circuit) 16 gauge

Camshaft to Bearing Clearance .001" to .002"

Spark Control Manual Advance 20° (28° camshaft travel)

Rotor End Cap to Distributor Terminal .020"

Ignition Circuit .62 amps at 6.2 volts (engine at 1500 rpm)
4 amps at 6.2 volts (engine stopped)

Set point gap at .018"-.022" (.022" for new points). The rubbing block on the points will wear down .003"-.005" after approximately 400-1,000 miles. After this point, wear might only be .001" over the next 10,000 miles. Therefore, be sure to reset the point opening to .022" by the end of the first 1,000 miles.
( Back to Top )

 

Spark Plug Specifications

Spark Plugs Champion 3X, 7/8" x 18 thread

Spark Plug Gap
.035" (A6050A cylinder head),
.030" (B6050 cylinder head),
.025" (A6050B cylinder head)

( Back to Top )

 

Interior Lights Specifications

Instrument Panel 3 candle power, single contact, B13466

Dome 3 candle power, single contact, B13466

Commercial Dome 21 candle power, single contact, B13465


( Back to Top )

 

Wiring Books

Manual ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM   Manual ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM   
Year: 1928-1931
Part #: A14000/1
$7.50
More Info Buy Now


Manual ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM   Manual ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM   
Year: 1928-1931
Part #: A14000/2
$7.50
More Info Buy Now


( Back to Top )

 

Cylinder Block Specifications

Length 19-5/16"

Width 7-13/16"

Height 11-1/2"

Bore 3.875" to 3.876"

Bottom of Block to Camshaft Centerline 2.876" to 2.878"

Top of Block to Camshaft Bore Centerline 8.624" to 8.627"

Valve Lifter & Guide Bore .594" to .5945" diameter

Distributor Drive Gear Bore .9365" to .9375" diameter

Cylinder Outside Diameter 4-3/8" outside diameter

Flatness of Top of Block .003" to .005"

Cylinder Bore Perpendicular
to the Top of the Block
.001" to .002"

( Back to Top )

 

Windshield Wiper Information

From the start of production, the Model A was equipped with windshield wipers. Early wipers were either manual (commercial & open car) or electric (closed car). All ’28 electric wipers were made by the Owen-Dyneto Company, who used zinc die-castings (also known as pot metal) for the base, cover & levers. This was a very brittle metal that broke & warped over the years, leaving very few intact wipers.

Beginning in February ’29, Ford began using electric wipers from Heinz Electric Company & in March ’29 from E.A. Laboratories, Inc. These new wipers were made from pressed steel & were much more durable.

( Back to Top )

 

General Sheet Metal Information

When faced with rusted or missing Model A sheet metal, yesterday’s restorer had to rely on used metal panels & body parts from a dry climate, or hand-made panels hammered out by highly talented metalsmiths.

But today, MAC's Antique Auto Parts is proud to offer a tremendous selection of precision-crafted sheet metal panels & components for many different Model A body styles. Like the original panels, MAC's sheet metal parts are die stamped from heavy gauge steel, with correct flanges, contours & seams as original. You’ll like working with new solid steel instead of thin & rust-weakened panels full of body filler.

As with any new body part, these panels might require some fitting & minor metal work & must be welded by a competent body person. Return that new-steel “solid” feeling to your Model A with brand new steel sheet metal parts & panels from MAC's!

( Back to Top )

 

Hood Specifications

( Back to Top )

 

MAC's DISCLAIMER:

The content MAC's presents on its "Vehicle Identification & Specification" pages & in its catalogs is for information use only and is intended to be used as a guide. While MAC's makes every effort to ensure accurate content, occasionally errors may occur. MAC's does not take responsibility & will not be held liable for any automotive parts purchases, repairs or restoration decisions made as a result of information presented here or anywhere in its catalogs.