The tensioner….I was back and forth on that one. I thought I read about it possibly being a problem but wasn’t sure. I’m guessing that the spaced links act as saw teeth on the plastic guides?
Yea it’s something like that. It’s really a surface area problem. The link belt type chains have more surface area in contact with the pad where a roller type chain has very little. So yes it’s acts like a saw, or more correctly, 3 saws if it’s a double roller.The tensioner….I was back and forth on that one. I thought I read about it possibly being a problem but wasn’t sure. I’m guessing that the spaced links act as saw teeth on the plastic guides?
Back to the point about water pumps…. I dug through my magazines and found this:The prior owner had an electric fuel pump, a weird alternator setup and no power steering so the bolts I had as I took the engine apart are different sizes than what I need for this car. I test fitted some bolts from the stash and as I spun the water pump, it made a scratching noise.
Since this engine was pulled due to blown head gaskets, I’m not taking chances. I’ll get a new pump. I noticed a few things on this one…
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It has a Pentastar on the inlet neck. I noticed the holes in the casting around the center shaft and remembered that there were two types of water pumps used on the LA engines. Is this the standard one?
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The impeller is small, measuring maybe 3 1/2”.
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Rich’s 5.9/408 original pump here looks similar until I looked closer.
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The casting around the center shaft tapers in and has no holes. I looked at water pumps on two other cars here and they look like Rich’s pump. Then….
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That impeller looks bigger. 8 blades versus 6 and it measures 4 3/8”, almost an inch bigger.
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Side by side, it is immediately obvious.
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Given the choice, which pump would you rather have?
Yeah, me too. I’m going to go out and buy a new pump.
More to come….
No problem a headache cured now is a headache you don’t have to deal with later. I like aluminum allen head tapered pipe plugs in the holes I'm not using. And definitely use a sealer on them.Yeah?
Well, it seemed like an easy fix. I guess I could remove it and take it to ACE hardware to match it up to a brass blockoff plug to use.
I am not well versed in the various sizes and thread counts on fittings like this. Thank you for the help, man!
That is actually correct.Some people will say the dogbone-shaped links of that chain may dig excessively into the plastic guide on the tensioner and that those should only be used with chains that are flat-sided like this:
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