Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
[Re: moparphilll]
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far left, 10 blades. I would add an anticav plate, you gotta cut it in half & weld it in behind the vanes
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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Here is a reference picture for the above mentioned FlowKooler. FK uses the same aluminum casting as a stock unit but they have their own spindle design that they mount to the casting. (These are SB reference pictures)
1970 YO7 A66 [Canadian Export] F8 Challenger 340 (Currently in shop for stroker assy.)
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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There was a somewhat instrumented test done in the past with a whole gaggle of pumps. The result?
Throw 'em all in a pile and pick one.
On the street it really didn't make an appreciable difference. Sure, some performed better than others at a specific rpm but they fell behind at another rpm.
Use the one with the best feel to the bearings.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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I used a flow kooler in my 71 cuda with A/C. The temps were all over the place. Cool at times, hot at times, very unpredictable. I finally found an A/C water pump, and the temps didn't vary any more. It was a constant 185 with a 180 thermostat. It does make a difference what pump you use.
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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The pump with the most vanes and largest diameter vane-blade will pump the most water. But that same pump could very cavitate if spun too fast.
Ma Mopar knew how to do its homework and choose the correct number/diameter vane-wheel with the correct belt-pulley. Agreed & the anticav plate is the best of both worlds. either Ma did not know about it at the time or if she did then it was more cost efficient to adj pulley ratios/vane count to deal with avoiding cavitation
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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8 fins/plate/$46/USA cant beat that!
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Re: Big Block Water Pumps?pump impellers Which is the best a
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Mopar OEM used 'A/C' pumps in A/C applications for a reason...
They worked...
Been running an A/C pump for many years...
Along with an OEM rad, Viscous drive, A/C fan, and shroud...
In brutal conditions...
Zero temp issues... Brutal conditions? In Detroit? Socio-economic issues should not affect cooling unless the radiator gets punctured. I've run all kinds of pumps in Texas summers over the last 30 years and never had a problem related to a properly working water pump. I will agree that the rest of the cooling package (radiator, fan clutch, fan, shroud, hoses) play a critical role. I would go so far as to suggest that the type of factory water pump used is not a major concern. The A/C water pumps were changed due to the pulley sizes in use. In the end, the pump did not play a major role. Scroll about half way down this page: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?topic=60599.175He tested 12 pumps of various origin on a 440 powered motor home with a flow meter attached. Then he posted results based on rpm and gpm. Where he found a difference was in the water pump housings at low speed. Impeller Diam 4.375", 8 blades, stamped sheet metal, tested with housing on left and right. RPM . . GPM hole . GPM no hole 1000 . 18.0 . . . . 14.5 1500 . 23.5 . . . . 18.5 2000 . 33.0 . . . . 23.0 2500 . 28.0 . . . . 29.0 3000 . 28.0 . . . . 28.0 3500 . 28.0 . . . . 27.5
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