I am in the process of buying a hi volume water pump for my 69 429. PAW doesn't list anything pre 1970. Is there something different on these pumps, from 69 to 70? Does anyone make an aluminum pump? All I can find is cast iron.:D
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I am in the process of buying a hi volume water pump for my 69 429. PAW doesn't list anything pre 1970. Is there something different on these pumps, from 69 to 70? Does anyone make an aluminum pump? All I can find is cast iron.:D
I find PAW's information hard to understand sometimes, it isn't real accurate or clear IMO. Summit shows 68 up being the same:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...115&autoview=s
Click on "check to make sure this fits your application".
My understanding is that the water pumps are all the same from 68 on.
Don
Edelbrock, Weiand, and Ford Racing all make aluminum waterpumps.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrc013
The 1968 and 1969 460 water pumps are different than 429 waterpumps, so be sure to get a 429 waterpump if you must give the year of the engine/vehicle when ordering.
Paul
p.s.: Your requested cylinder head portwork will require some lead time, so please plan for it.
Thanks, Paul. All my speed catalog sources only list water pumps after 1970. You say that they are different. In what way ?
My engine/installed situation , pulleys, radiator inlets, and belt configuration is based on the 429 pump. If the 429 pump is not available in a hi vulume unit, will I have to switch to a 460 pump?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrc013
If you read this link I posted, it IS for a 429, and it IS high volume.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...115&autoview=s
Here is the application page for it:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...124+4294925082
Don
The 1968 & 1969 460's came in Lincoln Continentals only, and these 460's had a gear-driven power steering pump mounted directly on the crankshaft...right up against the timing cover. Then, the harmonic balancer had the fan belt pulleys machined right into the OD of the balancer (no pulley bolted to the balancer). And so the 1968-1969 460 waterpumps have a shorter impeller shaft so as to be closer to the engine and align its waterpump pulleys with the belt pulleys that are integrated into the harmonic balancer. Those 1968-1969 460 "short shaft" waterpumps are hard to find these days, as are rebuild kits for the gear-driven power steering pumps. Even the timing cover is different, and guys restoring 1968/1969 Lincolns pay big bux for them.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrc013
But 1968 & 1969 429's are like any other 429 year and the 1970 & up 460's, in that the power steering pump is a belt-driven accessory and the crank pulley bolts in front of the harmonic balancer.
The original 429 & 460 pumps are the same assuming 1970 & up, and the 1968 & 1969 429 waterpumps are the same as the aforementioned. Only the 1968-1969 460 waterpumps are different...in the Lincolns.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrc013
Paul