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  • Michael C.
    Very Frequent User
    • January 8, 2013
    • 328

    69 Big Block Water Pump Questions

    Recently I posted about removal of a weeping radiator. While I await the arrival of my new DeWitts aluminum radiator ( 1 - 2 weeks), does anyone have any suggestions about replacing the water pump (while access is optimum)? I'm the original owner, so I know the pump is original. I'm not trying to create a Top Flight, just a close-to-original, good looking, dependable driver.

    I see replacement pumps for around $100 or less from Zip or Ecklers. Zip has a rebuild kit for $65.

    Suggestions:
    Buy a replacement? Good source?
    Rebuild myself (if practical)? Does a rebuild require special tools?
    Send out for rebuild? Recommend a good shop? How much might I expect to pay?

    Thanks,
    Mike
  • Henry J.
    Very Frequent User
    • October 31, 1999
    • 457

    #2
    Re: 69 Big Block Water Pump Questions

    Michael:

    I have dealt with Bill Mock, who advertises in the Driveline. He's a superb fellow. I have no hesitation suggesting that you have him rebuild your original water pump.

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    • Joe L.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • January 31, 1988
      • 43191

      #3
      Re: 69 Big Block Water Pump Questions

      Originally posted by Michael Carl (57885)
      Recently I posted about removal of a weeping radiator. While I await the arrival of my new DeWitts aluminum radiator ( 1 - 2 weeks), does anyone have any suggestions about replacing the water pump (while access is optimum)? I'm the original owner, so I know the pump is original. I'm not trying to create a Top Flight, just a close-to-original, good looking, dependable driver.

      I see replacement pumps for around $100 or less from Zip or Ecklers. Zip has a rebuild kit for $65.

      Suggestions:
      Buy a replacement? Good source?
      Rebuild myself (if practical)? Does a rebuild require special tools?
      Send out for rebuild? Recommend a good shop? How much might I expect to pay?

      Thanks,
      Mike

      Mike------


      If you have the original waterpump the best thing to do is to have it rebuilt. A professionally rebuilt waterpump using high quality parts is as good as a new waterpump. It is possible to do it yourself if you have a press. However, there are "pitfalls" and your best bet if you don't have experience doing it is to have someone who does have the experience do it. Bill Mock is such a source of high repute.
      In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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      • Dick W.
        Former NCRS Director Region IV
        • June 30, 1985
        • 10483

        #4
        Re: 69 Big Block Water Pump Questions

        Mock de man
        Dick Whittington

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        • Michael C.
          Very Frequent User
          • January 8, 2013
          • 328

          #5
          Re: 69 Big Block Water Pump Questions

          Thanks guys. I'll ck out Mr.Mock.

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