water pump
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Before I moved from the midwest, there was an auto supply place there, something like Carquest but dont remember, and you could turn your pump in, they would send it off, and a rebuilder would process it. You got your same pump back, like new.
You can get a 1954 pump at Concours, www.concoursparts.com , part number EAT 8501, 2004 price $119.00.
The part number for the 1954 unit is different than for 1956-64. Also, the 1956-64 truck pumps have a slightly larger diameter armature than those for autos, and the pulleys for the trucks have a larger center hole than the autos have.
Since you have a 292, it doesnt seem like the 1954 pump should be required as long as your fan/shroud/radiator configuration works out. In other words, like 312 said, you could run either a car or truck pump, 1956-64, with the corresponding pulley, with fan mounted on front of pump. If I am wrong here it shows my unfamiliarity with the 1954 motors. Belt would be narrow for the auto and wide for the truck. Auto pulley would be larger in diameter than truck, thus slowing water flow, which could be good or bad depending upon load sizes and whether or not rear has been regeared.
You can get a 1954 pump at Concours, www.concoursparts.com , part number EAT 8501, 2004 price $119.00.
The part number for the 1954 unit is different than for 1956-64. Also, the 1956-64 truck pumps have a slightly larger diameter armature than those for autos, and the pulleys for the trucks have a larger center hole than the autos have.
Since you have a 292, it doesnt seem like the 1954 pump should be required as long as your fan/shroud/radiator configuration works out. In other words, like 312 said, you could run either a car or truck pump, 1956-64, with the corresponding pulley, with fan mounted on front of pump. If I am wrong here it shows my unfamiliarity with the 1954 motors. Belt would be narrow for the auto and wide for the truck. Auto pulley would be larger in diameter than truck, thus slowing water flow, which could be good or bad depending upon load sizes and whether or not rear has been regeared.
Last edited by 46yblock; 10-18-2005 at 07:55 PM.
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this pump is still rebuilt and the price is still cheap there is 2 listed one with 5/8'' shaft and one with 3/4'' here are the numbers Cardone 58235 Cardone 58234 simply copy and past the the number "only" at www.kragen.com they are 29.00 or 37.00