If one moved his water pump back 1.5" that would make more room but now how do
I bring the crank pulley in alignment with the pump pulley. Thinking the pump
is further back I would then have to move the pressed on flange the pulley
bolts to as far forward as possible. I don't think there is that much room, so
next would be shimming the pulley as well in order to align the two pulleys and
that's not even considering the generator as its now out of line as well. Those
running an alternator would have an easier time moving it, perhaps, but so far
I only see the shorter pump creating more problems than it fixes but I like the
idea if someone can tell me how it can all work to benefit the purchase and the
additional work needed to get everything else shorter as well.
TtT
--- On Sun, 9/28/08, Bill Waite <fordlandia@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> From: Bill Waite <fordlandia@sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Thunderbird 302s
> To: tigers@autox.team.net, "A. C. Tynes" <v8tracker@gmail.com>
> Date: Sunday, September 28, 2008, 2:00 PM
> An excerpt from this web page:
> http://www.mre-books.com/ranger/cooling.html
>
> "If you need a few more inches of room at the front of
> your motor a possibility worth considering is one of the
> short water pumps offered by Ford Motorsport. The standard
> rotation pump is designed to be used with V belt pulleys,
> part # M-8501-N, and is 1.5 inches shorter than the standard
> small block water pump. It must be used with a special
> pulley set M-8509-N. There's also a short pump for use
> with serpentine belts. It's part # M-8509-A50. It's
> 1.75 inches shorter than the production water pumps and
> comes with a special front cover which has no provision for
> a mechanical fuel pump. It requires the use of a special
> alternator-mounting bracket M-8511-C351 and a special steel
> 3-piece pulley set M-8509-L or M-8509-M for aluminum
> pulleys. 1991-93 5.0L Thunderbird and Cougar as well as
> 1994-95 5.0L Mustang all used a similar short water pump and
> front cover and can be an excellent choice for a donor
> vehicle to acquire your new V8 from."
>
> Bill Waite
> Grand Rapids
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