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That's a neat mod with the SS collar. Beware of the poor quality universal water pump bearings being sold by various vendors, they only last a short time.
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Tom, I have also bought new pair of pumps for my carrier instead of rebuilding the old ones. Much better and easier solution in my opinion.
But Im running single belt/pulleys on it though.
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Hi Tom,
I went through the same issues with my pumps. I am currently running with new single pulley pumps. However having heard of the Jeep pump idea I bought a pair of rebuild kits which are currently with my old pumps at a specialist who will be trying to make the conversion. I will update you when / if I get them back.
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Thanks Petr & Mike, does the single pulley version line up ok with the crank pulley and Dynamo pulley? Do you know if the pulleys can be swapped out, or is the shaft a different length?
Where did you get your new pumps from?
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Tom,
Yes the single pulley does line up, the ones I got came from Royal customs in Poole www.royalkustoms.com They work out around £100 each inc the VAT which compares well with rebuild costs even if they are not 'original'. They do at least get you up and running reliably while we try to find the best answer for rebuilding the originals.
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I bought Ford parts from a guy who was working for someone else. That business closed down. James has now set up his own business.
His name is James Saccoccio <sales@gothamautoparts.com> James can supply all the parts for around US$38.00 per pump. (37 to 48 double sheave with bearing cartridge) He will do his best to keep the post prices down. I believe James is near or in New York. I have found him very helpful.
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I put jeep water pump bearings in my Ford pumps.
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