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I think this has been pretty much covered but...(My 2£)
There was a guy here in San Diego in the 40's - 80's that
made his living rebuilding water pumps. That's all he did..water pumps.
When I was into pre-WW2 GM cars he helped me a lot, so when I took
the pump from my 1960 TR3A to him he said "Oops, this is an aftermarket,
but you're OK because the pulley will line up. Some of the aftermarket
shafts, although the total length is correct, have been machined with an extra 3/16" of thread and 3/16" less to the shoulder." "If you have one of those, you will need to put a 3/16" spacer behind the pulley or 1. It won't line up and 2. The pulley will drag on the pump body casting." This from my notes when I was doing the restoration on my TR in 1989. Boy, I sure miss the parts "fixers" as opposed to the parts "re placers"
Frank
There was a guy here in San Diego in the 40's - 80's that
made his living rebuilding water pumps. That's all he did..water pumps.
When I was into pre-WW2 GM cars he helped me a lot, so when I took
the pump from my 1960 TR3A to him he said "Oops, this is an aftermarket,
but you're OK because the pulley will line up. Some of the aftermarket
shafts, although the total length is correct, have been machined with an extra 3/16" of thread and 3/16" less to the shoulder." "If you have one of those, you will need to put a 3/16" spacer behind the pulley or 1. It won't line up and 2. The pulley will drag on the pump body casting." This from my notes when I was doing the restoration on my TR in 1989. Boy, I sure miss the parts "fixers" as opposed to the parts "re placers"
Frank
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