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Hi guys , am in the process of putting a blower on my flat head. I have been told that a 348 chevy pump can be used with an adaptor. anyone have any experience. I can't use the original pumps because of clearance problem. Thank you.
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I think Krylon 32 here on the Ford Barn can help you with that.
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Found this on the HAMB. It's a little old but maybe will help. Bob
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/t...athead.340970/ |
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Bak in the 60's we welded a spacer to a 1/4 piece of aluminum to bolt one of those 348/409 water pumps on the stock car hoping iy would cool better. Unfortunately it didn't work, still ran hot. But the adapters were easy to make and I;ve seen several on some street engines. Aftermarket ones are VERY expensive.
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What exactly is having the clearance issues? Belt drive to radiator?
Being also a 348/409 guy, I don't think you'll wind up saving much space (if any) by switching from the stock flathead ones if your clearance issue is between the pump and the radiator. Quote:
An individual Ford pump may be able to pump 110 GPM on a stand, but I really doubt it'll pump that much once you put a restrictive old Ford radiator in front of it. EDIT: Just realized that you stated 110 gallons in 5 minutes for the Ford pump, for a total of 44 GPM. The GM pump would be at >250 gallons over 5 minutes.
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