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Water pump choice
I'm switching back to a belt driven watwr pump from the electric one I'm using now. Back when I had one on the car it was just an Auto parts store remanufactured. Is the Flow Cooler or Milodon pump that much better for cooling.? I know about setting the clearance on the divider plate, just wondering about which pump to buy.
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I bought a Flow Cooler to replace a stock 11 bolt pump and also with a 8 bolt setup and saw no diff.I guess I'm lucky as I have NEVER check clearance on a water pump.I have cast impellers in all of my pumps.The 455 I just took out of my bird which has a stock 350 auto radiator.Has a flex fan and has always run low temps no matter what size engine has been it it.366 RA V,455 RA V,455 D port.Just dumped a 434 RA V in the car today.Will see if this has any change.I run 160 thermostats.FWIW,Tom
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Milodon pumps wouldn't last a season on a street/strip pump for us. We started using PRW and have never looked back. They do come with the "wrong" impeller but never have had one run hot.
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What do you mean by the wrong impeller?
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Made no diff in my applications!NONE!Tom
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My PRW pump came with a cast impeller and works fine on my street strip car. I just wanted it for the aluminum main body which is so much lighter than a factory iron pump. Has been in use for about 10 yrs now...
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The one I have on the shelf has a stamped impeller and a lot of folks claim they don't work as well as the cast... We've never had an issue with either. I thought I remember them having the cast impeller and Firechicken's post supports my memory. So evidently they've used both impeller's over the years.
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Seen a milodon pump spin the pressed on impeller off. Was on a Ford 460. Not sure if they're still made like that or not, this was 10+ years ago
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I will have to pull out my old HO Racing catalog-I could swear they felt stamped impellers worked better.
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Skip Fix 1978 Trans Am original owner 10.99 @ 124 pump gas 455 E heads, NO Bird ever! 1981 Black SE Trans Am stockish 6X 400ci, turbo 301 on a stand 1965 GTO 4 barrel 3 speed project 2004 GTO Pulse Red stock motor computer tune 13.43@103.4 1964 Impala SS 409/470ci 600 HP stroker project 1979 Camaro IAII Edelbrock head 500" 695 HP 10.33@132 3595lbs |
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Probably gping to switch to the belt driven pump this weekend. I'm going to try and put the sleeves back in the timing cover without removing the cover from the motor. Hopefullly its not too difficult. I remember taking them out was not easy.
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Ok, results time. ..
Bought a Master Brand water pump. Had a cast impeller. Set the clearance to the divider plate, which started out much more than I thought. It was almost a 1/4" with the gasket. I set it close to .030 " . had some unexpected hiccups. Like the bolts had to be changed because the allen headed bolts were recessed into the electric pump were not long enough for the mechanical pump. Took 3 times to get the correct belt length. ( guys at auto store had no clue how to find a 44" belt without a application. I had to go back and help him) But when I took it for a drive, 10-15 miles only, it runs 15-20 cooler than with the electric pump. Now hopefully it cost me less than a tenth at the track. |
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Car has had a 350 in it for too long. When I was assembling the engine, the parts store I worked in got a new line of water pumps in (imports, of course). Their Pontiac pump was aluminum!!! Thinking I stumbled onto something good, I put one on the 350, had cast impeller. It just cooled same as replacement on original 400, then the pump gave up, with very low miles. Brand was something like GMB, was the name, junk. Point of the above... I bought a brand new AC Delco pump. Had iron housing and stamped impeller. I had to swap pumps one evening at my work, the TA was my only running vehicle at the time. I clearanced the impeller just like Jim Hand did in his book. The engine started running as cool again as it did when. Ew, even though it’s a stockish 350.
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1977 Black Trans Am 180 HP Auto, essentially base model T/A. I'm the original owner, purchased May 7, 1977. Shut it off Shut it off Buddy, I just shut your Prius down... |
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