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I have resumed work on my 8RT for my 8NV8 tractor. Both water pumps need replacing. Is there any advantage in getting them rebuilt? Years ago I broke a pulley on one attempting to rebuild it. I was successful with the other. I then found another leaker with a perfect casting, sent it in as a core to a well known early Ford parts supplier. The pump I received back was junk, hardly any tube, most of it rusted away. I saved it, but it took a good bit of work. Maybe I am better off springing for new ones at around $80 per?
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If your tractor conversion uses regular car or truck type pumps then buy the new ones.
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I went with new because as you found out you don't always get your originals back and what you do get back may not be as nice as what you had. Tim
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I've used Skip Haney before, but recently picked up a set of Bob Drakes improved water pumps. Either way, I think you can't go wrong.
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I'd pickup a new set from Drake. The later pumps had the improved vanes and ball bearings vs bronze sleeve bearings - so they are much better than the stock earlier pumps. I'd not waste my time and $$$ rebuilding the later pumps.
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![]() Not to worry, if you search the forum you will find sealers recommended that usually solve the leak problem resulting from this. If you still have leaks, there are several block sealing products that also work well. ![]() |
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In another publication, "Best Shop Practices" it states "that when rebuilding assemblies it is important to use an appropriate tap to clean any debris out of the threads. Any other method may imbed particles in the threads and influence torque values." Case closed.
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Any pictures of the tractor? I'm looking to build one in the near future. What kit if any did you use?
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I do not remember the name of the kit supplier, I built it around 20 years ago, and that supplier is no longer in business. however, there is another outfit producing a kit. And I do not remember that outfit's name either! A lot of help I am! An internet search should turn it up though. I may have a pic or two of the tractor. I will look.
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VanPelt has a neat video of a conversion on their website.
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Send your Pumps to Skip Haney
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skips product is far better than any of the repopos
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Address or website for Skip?
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I've used Daryl Fryer for rebuilt pumps. He advertises in the V-8 Times and he does a great job.
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Speedway Motors has the modern style pumps in several styles in stock. I've used two sets of those recently and they are excellent.
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