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Robertstone1![]() |
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any one have a part # for the original water pump 1974 coach # 488- 440 engine. | |||
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hemi354az![]() |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona | The long two bearing water pump used of FMC 440 powered Chrysler engines (and NOTHING ELSE that any one has ever been able to find) is not available anywhere. Many FMCers have spent many hours looking for one. You can Contact and send your one FMC water Pump to - http://www.waterpumpkit.com/home.html - for rebuild. They have done a very good job for several FMCers for about $60 to rebuild + $hipping. Please remember that if the IDLER BEARING fails you are dead "in the water" just like if the water pump itself failed. 1) - Get your FMC Long two Bearing WP rebuilt by the guys in Houston (or any other place you can find), and realize that any trip you take is subject to WP FAILURE, that would require a week-10 day turn around for "another" rebuild, providing you get it off and reinstall it. 1a) - Look each and every day on E-bay and Craig's list for a spare FMC Long two bearing Water Pump and hope that you get it before some other FMCer gets it as FMC MHs are the ONLY USER. 2) Switch to a MOPAR AUTO TYPE Water Pump (available ANYWHERE) and a long spacer, and carry a spare Pump any place you travel in your FMC. 2a) Switch to a MOPAR AUTO TYPE Water Pump and pulleys/belts that gets rid of the IDLER , and does NOT require pulley removal to change Power Steering Belt.
Colorado Bill Sitton and I own a SPARE FMC long two bearing Water Pump, that resides at my shop in Scottsdale. It is available for EMERGENCY USE to any ON THE ROAD FMCer travelling thru the State of Aridzona, that can be delivered by me ASAP to where ever you are broken down in Arizona (for the cost of gas), or MAILED USPS, Fed EX, or UPS(Brown Truck) anyplace West of the Mississippi to any General Delivery POST OFFICE or FedEx,Brown "Office" in what ever podunk town you happen to be broken done in. It must be RETURNED within 30 days to me in Scottsdale, in working order, so that it can be used for an ON THE ROAD FMC WATER PUMP Emergency by the next FMCer. You get your pump fixed or whatever, but you must return OUR PUMP within 30 days of receipt. We also have an Auto Type Water Pump w/Spacer that can be temporarily used if for some reason you can't get a regular Chrysler Water Pump at some nearby Parts Store. I contribute a free Water Pump Gasket (Fel-Pro #11730). Water Pump ON ! Lou #120
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frankfreda![]() |
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Contributor Location: 345 Ridgecrest Dr. Santa Barbara Ca. 93108 | Hello Lou. T Thanks for the information on the switchover to the standard auto water pump. I plan on soon, changing to a standard GM two belt one wire 120 amp altenator and auto water pump, plus removing the idler pulley. While at it installing the fiberglass fan. What would you think about extending the fan housing - tunnel instead of the fan spacer. The extention could be made removeable giving more work space. In the event someday I was to install a Dodge overdrive transmission at that point the engine could be moved back a couple inchs move easily. I have had coach's 09 and 761 now 079. Please send pictures of the two water pumps and if you have it a picture of the front of the engine with the change over if you have one. As I understand this change you are going back to a standard Dodge auto 440 belt arrangement ? Any comments by others would be welcome. Thanks Frank Freda 079 (frankfreda@cox.net) | ||
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ricogomez![]() |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Houston, Texas | Hello Robert, if you decide to change the water pump style, Please sign me up for the Idler Pulley, I need one..... Rico & Carmen 397 | ||
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hemi354az![]() |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona | Sent some pictures of the water pumps for comparison, and some other pics about the change to an "auto" type pump.
Bill Sitton and I have examined moving the engine and/or other ways to use Bill's Custom Overdrive 727/46RH Transmission, and conclude that moving the Diff forward 1.5 inches is the most reasonable change. Takes drilling four new holes. Nothing to buy, weld, cut make. We are still working on it, and a Diff mounted mechanical Park Break. News at 11. Press ON ! Lou #120 | ||
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hemi354az![]() |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona | Robertstone1 - I sent pictures to Frank Freda who supplied his E. I can find nothing on this website to use as an e-mail address to send the same pictures to you. Are you still interested ? Standing by . . . Lou #120 | ||
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