eBronc
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You never realize how many different variations of pullies Ford produced for Windsors until you try getting a '60's era passenger side inlet water pump to work with a '70's era 4-bolt balancer, an '80's era power steering pump, and a (rebuilt, high ouput, one-wire) Ch*vy alternator - all on a 351W going into a '70 EB. :
I've got 3 complete sets of crank/water pump pullies (all different diameters/offsets/groove counts) that will not work with each other, even after trying every combination I could think of. I even considered drilling the 4-hole pattern in an old single-groove 3-bolt crank pulley because it's the only one small enough in diameter that it won't hit the water pump pulley. :-[
I've actually started wondering about a 5.0 serpentine conversion. I know the water pumps run in reverse rotation (relative to all other Windsor pumps), but don't they use the same mounting bolt pattern, so they'll bolt up to the timing cover? I'm not worried about where the inlet is anymore, I had the original radiator checked out, and it's history.
Looks like I'll be ordering a custom aluminum radiator for the 351W, so I can specify the inlet/outlets wherever they need to be.
I've checked the links and the tech articles, but there's (surprisingly) little real info on this.
Anybody gone through this on thier rig? What'd you end up doing? ???
I've got 3 complete sets of crank/water pump pullies (all different diameters/offsets/groove counts) that will not work with each other, even after trying every combination I could think of. I even considered drilling the 4-hole pattern in an old single-groove 3-bolt crank pulley because it's the only one small enough in diameter that it won't hit the water pump pulley. :-[
I've actually started wondering about a 5.0 serpentine conversion. I know the water pumps run in reverse rotation (relative to all other Windsor pumps), but don't they use the same mounting bolt pattern, so they'll bolt up to the timing cover? I'm not worried about where the inlet is anymore, I had the original radiator checked out, and it's history.
I've checked the links and the tech articles, but there's (surprisingly) little real info on this.
Anybody gone through this on thier rig? What'd you end up doing? ???