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  • Roy B.
    Expired
    • January 31, 1975
    • 7044

    55 water pump trivia



    I've talked about the first and second design parts for the 55 Corvette like=

    Distributors
    Carb linkage
    Headlights
    Radiator shielding

    Now water pumps, the original's has no top casting for a water outlet (left pic) that later replacement design did (right pic) but no real outlet for a fitting and they both have the same #3704911 and will fit under the original engine support.

    This can be determined buy useing your finger between the engine support and pump


    Dist also had the same # numbers but first design (top pic) second design (bottom pic)
    Last edited by Roy B.; October 27, 2008, 03:09 PM.
  • Jack H.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • March 31, 1990
    • 9906

    #2
    Re: 55 water pump trivia

    Drilling & tapping the upper boss for an external bypass elbow was a secondary operation on the roadway leading from a basic core casting to a finished PN for the complete water pump assy.

    To my way of thinking, it's a bit unusual to make such a big design change in the core casting (going from having NO upper boss to a pump housing with an upper boss) without changing the cast number itself... But, I don't know what constituted a change big enough to warrant a new, separate, cast number at GM in those days...

    I can't say I've every see a '911 pump drilled and tapped for external bypass, but I HAVE seen the casting that replaced the the '911 housing (3736493) which was.

    The '493 pumps that I've seen with external bypass were drilled & tapped for a small, 3/8-inch NPT, bypass elbow and were installed on various mid/late 50's Buick and Caddy engines...

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    • Roy B.
      Expired
      • January 31, 1975
      • 7044

      #3
      Re: 55 water pump trivia

      Originally posted by Jack Humphrey (17100)
      Drilling & tapping the upper boss for an external bypass elbow was a secondary operation on the roadway leading from a basic core casting to a finished PN for the complete water pump assy.

      To my way of thinking, it's a bit unusual to make such a big design change in the core casting (going from having NO upper boss to a pump housing with an upper boss) without changing the cast number itself... But, I don't know what constituted a change big enough to warrant a new, separate, cast number at GM in those days...

      I can't say I've every see a '911 pump drilled and tapped for external bypass, but I HAVE seen the casting that replaced the the '911 housing (3736493) which was.

      The '493 pumps that I've seen with external bypass were drilled & tapped for a small, 3/8-inch NPT, bypass elbow and were installed on various mid/late 50's Buick and Caddy engines...
      Jack! I always look forward to read your comments like other that don't even own a 55 but show interest, I don't think but two other guys here even have one. I feel like a lone person at times. I've seen 55 having the wrong WP with that boss casting thinking they have the original WP because it has the correct #911 number. I just like to see as many 55's be correct that the JM in (MY) opinion will never address (in my life time) . We all have a pet Corvette ,mine is the 55!

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      • Ted S.
        Expired
        • December 31, 1997
        • 747

        #4
        Re: 55 water pump trivia

        Roy, When did the second design of the distributor come out? I have an original late '58 and it has the second design.

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        • Roy B.
          Expired
          • January 31, 1975
          • 7044

          #5
          Re: 55 water pump trivia

          Originally posted by Ted Stock (30057)
          Roy, When did the second design of the distributor come out? I have an original late '58 and it has the second design.
          Then it must have been replaced , it was only used in early 55 Corvette and Car, you need the second design using the same part#

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          • Ted S.
            Expired
            • December 31, 1997
            • 747

            #6
            Re: 55 water pump trivia

            Thanks Roy. By second design I meant the top one in the picture. So the bottom is '55 only. Thanks for the info

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            • Roy B.
              Expired
              • January 31, 1975
              • 7044

              #7
              Re: 55 water pump trivia

              Originally posted by Ted Stock (30057)
              Thanks Roy. By second design I meant the top one in the picture. So the bottom is '55 only. Thanks for the info
              Yes it's early 55 only, what # when it changed I dont know that , that's what needs to be decided
              Like many of the second design parts ,it's a guess ,one would think that all the second design parts came on line around the same time or serial number.Seems #400 might be the point. Then again there are so few 55's left we may never know for sure

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