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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Torrington, CT
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Hey Guys...
I found this water pump on my 31 Tudor to day. The housing is not like the others I have. ![]() you can see there is a big slot cast in to the housing ![]() ![]() Thanks for any input Bill |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mpls, MN
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Could it be from a Gleener combine?
Whar color were Model A engine used on a Gleener? |
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I bolted it back up to the head and the flange is a little
wider then where it sits on he head. |
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Just looks like an after-market one similar to the original.Some have a cylindrical hsg that covers the entire shaft.
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I have an aluminum one simular in design. Definately aftermartket. Rod
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It works so I will use it |
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