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The H was first used in 48 on the trucks before being used on both the cars and trucks until 51 as Supereal stated.
Over the past several years, there periodically are supposed sightings of NOS water pumps for the 226 H engine. They have never panned out. The pump needs to be rebuild. Cowboy John in Florida or Skip can do the job.
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![]() I know that this does not answer your question, but I though Barners might like to know what the Water Pump from the G Series looked like. They were used from 1941 to 1947. The Six Cylinder Motors were never offered in Australia, but in recent years, a few Six Cylinder Fords have been imported. A few years ago, I managed to track down a NOS G Series Water Pump for my mate's imported 1946 Super Deluxe Sedan Coupe. What do the Water Pumps from the H Series look like? |
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