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Old 05-21-2012, 01:11 PM
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looking for a water pump or rebuilder

Hi Y'all. I have a 63 F350 that has a water pump thats leaking. None of the pics I looked at appear to be like mine. I have a double pulley and its an open? style. I cant see the oe numbers yet. Any suggestions? AutoZone and O smellys list em but cant get em.
 
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have you tried rockauto.com?
 
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Which engine? Pics might help.
 
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292 v8 double pulley. I will try to post pics later.
 
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Ford Pickup Truck Water Pump Rebuild Kit - 272 & 292 Y-Block - F100 Thru F700 - MAC's Antique Auto Parts

Spend a few hours and you can have it done..... or take it to a local shop... the kit listed above is cheap, and they are pretty easy to do!

OR

http://www.ebay.com/itm/B6A8501-FORD...7125b6&vxp=mtr

Buy a new one... five minutes of Google search and Voila!
 
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I did look, for hours on end. The one you found is a car water pump. I really appreciate you helping me look. Sometimes I just look the same avenues and nowhere else. 5/8 shaft is car and 3/4 is truck. impellers are also different. Digging thru olde posts from the master (numbers dummy) i found a post where he said green sales inventory has some, (they have 13). Tomorrow morning I will find out what they think a pound of flesh is worth. I will be eventually buying a press to rebuild this pump. This will be my excuse. to buy a press. I will post a update tomorrow, Thanks all!
 
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A whopping 50 dollars for the water pump, 20 for a new thermostat housing. Best of all I will have have it by Friday! Thanks numbersdummy, you sooo rule.
 
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Originally Posted by knibbeone
Hi Y'all. I have a 63 F350 that has a water pump thats leaking. None of the pics I looked at appear to be like mine. I have a double pulley and its an open? style. I cant see the oe numbers yet. Any suggestions? AutoZone and O smellys list em but cant get em.
B6C-8501-B = The truck waterpump is the same 1956/57 272 & 1957/64 292. Waterpumps do not come with pulleys, sold by themselves.
 
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