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BRL 11-21-2020 09:44 PM

Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
After 50 million trouble free miles, my Shuck's (O'Riley's now) rebuilt water pump is telling me it's time for a replacement...drip...drip...drip.

It has been so long that I really don't remember what length it is. :o

Just so I don't look like an idiot at the parts store could you tell me?

...notice the cool double hump heads with accessory holes. :cool:

Disregard the grease.

https://i.imgur.com/IYW4Qhhl.jpg

Warrens69GMC 11-21-2020 09:48 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
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BRL 11-21-2020 09:58 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
Do you have any idea how difficult it's going to be for Mr. Goodwrench here to get a tape measure under that pulley?

I was thinking somebody could tell from the alt. location or the arm length.

Anyway, who's running an aluminum pump like an Edelbrock or Weiand and how do you like it?

Don't need a high volume one as my stock one was cooling nicely when it wasn't leaking.

RustyPile 11-21-2020 10:10 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BRL (Post 8839056)
Do you have any idea how difficult it's going to be for Mr. Goodwrench here to get a tape measure under that pulley?

I was thinking somebody could tell from the alt. location or the arm length.

Anyway, who's running an aluminum pump like an Edelbrock or Weiand and how do you like it?

Don't need a high volume one as my stock one was cooling nicely when it wasn't leaking.

In a nut shell, you don't need a ruler or tape measure.. If the back cover on the pump almost touches the timing chain cover, it's a short pump.. If there's a gap between the pump back cover and timing chain cover, such as what you have, it's a long pump...

Warrens69GMC 11-21-2020 10:17 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
Post #2 says its a long........................no tape needed

BRL 11-21-2020 10:17 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
Hey thanks guy's!

I was thinking it was a short, so yea, I would have looked like an idiot at the parts store. (nothing new)

gmc684x4 11-21-2020 10:32 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
I was looking at that square body alternator bracket thing that should be a long pump

Beach-Burban 11-21-2020 11:51 PM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BRL (Post 8839056)
Do you have any idea how difficult it's going to be for Mr. Goodwrench here to get a tape measure under that pulley?

I was thinking somebody could tell from the alt. location or the arm length.

Anyway, who's running an aluminum pump like an Edelbrock or Weiand and how do you like it?

Don't need a high volume one as my stock one was cooling nicely when it wasn't leaking.

I recently installed an Edelbrock as I had heard that it was one of only two manufacturers still made 100% in the USA. Pricey, but really well made...so yes, I like it! Didn't notice much difference in the way of extra cooling due to the "high volume"...but buying a USA product gave me confidence that it won't be a 3 or 4 year replacement item!

Woody

lil hoodlum 11-22-2020 02:53 AM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
As others have stated, you have the long water pump.

BRL 11-22-2020 10:24 AM

Re: Is This A Long Or Short Water Pump?
 
OK thanks, long it is. :)

I did a little research on aluminum water pumps, the Edelbrock ones are nice, especially the polished up ones $$$! :cool:

Then I looked at the picture of my engine compartment and decided that some O'Riley's iron rebuild would work just fine too. :o

It lasted a long time last time anyway.


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