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1934 BB Truck water pumps needed
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12-25-2009 @ 9:22 PM
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Hi everybody: I am new to the forum. I just bought a 1934 BB flat bed truck. It hasn't run for about 30 years. To my surprise, at some point, the water pumps were removed and never replaced, probably to correct some problem which was never finished. Where can I get the correct water pumps for my truck? Any info on what years used the same water pumps? Thanks, Victor
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12-26-2009 @ 8:16 AM
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Just to mke sure you have the correct motor, where are the pumps located? On the heads or on the block? The correct motor should have them on the block. I don't believe tghe head mounted pumps are reproduced. If you need them you will either have to find a NOS set or find some used ones to have them rebuilt. If you have the later motor with the block mounted pumps you can get new pumps from Bob Drake, Speedway Motors or a variety of V-8 parts suppliers.
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12-26-2009 @ 9:06 AM
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hi Victor BB motor was a 4 cylinder and only had one water pump in the head, a MODEL 18 and 40 V8 engine had them in the heads, and where used from 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 and for the most part were the same,if you go for judging you will have to find out exactly which ones you need, grease fittings or not, and access for the temp gauge if truck if so eguipped,etc etc, either in head or in block are being made, but I would opt for FORD Originals if can find, but anything is better then none... and send to SKIP HANEY to have rebuilt. he advertises in the V8 FORD TIMES, hope this helps 37RAGTOPMAN
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12-26-2009 @ 4:10 PM
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Sorry for the mistake. So, don't have a BB but a V8 model 18 or model 40... don't know which. It has the 157" chassis and dual rear wheels. It has a power accesory outlet in the gearbox. It has a flat bed, once surely with stakes, as it has six rectangular holes on each of the sides of the flatbed, and four in the rear. So, if I get it correctly, the original type of engine had the water pumps in the head. That it exactly what this one has. It will not be a show truck, just a good looking driver, but if I could get the correct pumps, I would prefer to have them. Would anybody have a set available? Thanks, Victor
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12-27-2009 @ 10:09 AM
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As has been said, finding in-head water pumps can be difficult, and usually expensive. Given the age and probable condition of that engine, you may be better advised to locate a later type engine if you are not planning to be "correct". The pusher pumps are more efficient that the old style, and certainly more widely available and less expensive.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
12-27-2009 @ 10:46 AM
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hi Victor those water pumps should be no problem locating, esp if you do not need to be originals, I used to sell these as repros and never had any problems with them. try JOBLET in NY 1 800- 221-0172 they should have them in stock., or KANTER AUTO PARTS in BOONTON NJ.1 800 526 1096 Kanter wants $135.00 plus $25.00 core charge,each,says limited lifetime warranty get a few V8 VENDERS CATALOGS,this will help locating the parts you need, also put a wanted ADD in parts wanted in the FORD WEB SITE, right here, keep the truck original as best you can, this info should help lets hear how you made out, if you still have problems 37RAGTOPMAN
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12-27-2009 @ 12:00 PM
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Thanks for the input. I just checked with Kanter's website and they mention it is exchange only, so either I have to locate another source or at least a couple of cores. I deffinately will keep the truck original. The engine so far appears to be fine, and even if it wasn't I prefer to keep things stock. thanks, Victor
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37RAGTOPMAN |
12-29-2009 @ 11:27 AM
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HI I would cal either JOBLOT, which has been selling FORD PARTS for about 50 years, I did give a 800 number to call, and in KANTER AD in HEMMING'S MOTOR NEWS, they say in the ad, $25.00 each core charge, if might sound like a lot of money, but by the time you buy 2 pumps and have them sent to you, you probably have more money invested then that, and maybe one of the pumps will be no good, and you still have to send them out to get rebuilt ? atleast they give you a warranty, and are there when you need them, call them and request a catalog, GOOD LUCK, with you water pumps needed, hope this helps,37RAGTOPMAN
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Henry |
12-30-2009 @ 5:56 PM
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Victor: You can buy brand new water pumps for '32-'53 Fords from FRYER's. He has an ad in V8 Times and I bought a pair for my '34 pickup that is pictured on the web site in the gallery section. Anyway, Daryl Fryer's pumps for my '34 work very well and they look just like the originals. His phone # 909-335-1415 and he is located in Redlands, CA Henry
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wmsteed |
12-31-2009 @ 8:54 AM
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I recently purchased a bunch of parts at a farm auction in Montana, water pumps, heads, exhaust manifolds, etc. All of the parts reputedly came off of a '34 Ford V8 1-1/2 ton flat bed truck which was in the process of being restored when it was destroyed in a barn fire. The engine parts were not in the same barn. Some of the water pumps have ports for the temp gauge (left side) and grease zerk fitting. I also have two new old stock (NOSR) 32-36 pumps that are in the boxes they came in. I would not use the NOSR pumps until they have been rebuilt, they have been sitting on my shelf for over fifty years. I can supply pic's of the pumps if interested...
Bill 36 5 win delx cpe
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