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power wagon 12-31-2012 06:37 AM

water pump and pulleys
 
I am new to the site and in need of some technical advice. any help is greatly appreciated. I have a 1970 440hp that was in a 1973 dodge power wagon parts truck, i bought the truck mainly for the motor, but needed other parts as well for a father and son 1975 dodge power wagon rebuild. The engine pulleys were misplaced before project was finished on donor truck, I have bought 3 different pulley sets off of e-bay and still the same problem.
The problem is the 2 groove water pump pulleys are hitting the water pump bolts and spacers do not cure the issue. I bought a complete set of aluminum pulleys and brackets from cvf racing still hits the pump bolts. I have the correct housing and water pump installed for a 1975 power wagon which dumps on the passenger side.
My question is does the pump housing or the pump have different depths or styles which would create this issue? Is the nose on a water pump for a 1970 440 longer than the nose on a pump for a 1975 440.

Sorry for the long winded explanation but I just wanted to try to explain all.

AMD5150 01-14-2013 06:21 PM

I was thinking about getting new pulleys for my engine, since i took out the A/C.

TVLynn 07-27-2013 04:49 PM

Maybe ???? The OEM pump bolts do not have any type of washer, Just a hex headed bolt. On the thinner side

Mr.4spd 07-27-2013 07:42 PM

Yeah, I had the same problem. I now use no washers and Allen head button style bolts and it clears ok. Good luck, bud.


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