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I got this question back from Flex-a-lite, does any one know the diameter of
the H2O pump shaft?
Thanks,
Casey M.
47 thriftmaster
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Subject: Re: Flex-a-lite for a 1954 chev.?
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What size of hole does it have?
VIKINGHILL@aol.com wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to locate a part number for a flex-a-lite aluminum fan that would
> cross over to a 1954 chevrolet 235 c.i. L6 engine. the original fan has a
> larger hole for the H20 pump shaft than the newer type fans.
> Any and all information would be appreciated.
> Casey M.
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