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twarner January 16th, 2015 12:28 AM

water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
I know this has been asked before, but I did not see any recent threads and NAPA claims they no longer carry one, but I need one for my L8500. Where can I purchase a water pump? Anyone have a good one?

Thanks!

Terry

The truck is our water hauler, so we will need it soon....Lol

bigblockv6 January 16th, 2015 01:51 AM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
Do you have the bigger heavy duty water pump? If you do those are serviceable, I have a GMC Manual that mentions this. I'll look it up to see what the procedures are or you can find a local rebuilder. The smaller pumps are the same as mid 50's and early 60's Pontiac V8's good chance those are still be produced.

tommr January 16th, 2015 01:30 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
Terry use the search feature and type in 401 water pump. the 401 with air brakes is the same pump. there are part#s in that thread that you can google. you need the pump with the threaded keyed shaft. they are available. good luck. tom

twarner January 16th, 2015 06:57 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
Thanks guys! I'm checking now.

Terry

twarner January 18th, 2015 03:44 AM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
Here is the pump I ordered on ebay. I removed the old pump and it sure is bad.... the impeller just unbolts from the front of the water pump housing and I have the 5/8 fan stub, so the other threads and stuff on this site, I've found said this should be the 401/478 pump for me. You can also get this with a 3/4 in shaft as well.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261726987664...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Thanks again! Terry

tommr January 18th, 2015 01:00 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
doesn't your existing pump have the threaded shaft with the notch for the key? the pump you are showing has a conventional flat flange. ebay item 261656100663 should be the one you need. tom

twarner January 18th, 2015 01:51 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
no it has the flat flange with the 5/8 shaft. The pulley and fan just bolt on with the four bolts. That's why I wanted to remove it first, before ordering anything. Now I can also say this was not the original pump!!!! After removing the pump, it had numbers on it that led me to the one ordered as well.

Terry

twarner January 19th, 2015 08:32 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
So this part Cardone 58-160 that I have ordered on ebay, I'm not holding out much luck in getting it in a timely fashion if at all. And I do need the one with the 4 bolt flange and a 5/8 pilot for the fan. So I am pleading again for all you folks with parts to have another look and see if you have one. I can't wait months for this as we use this old truck for real and depend on it. Maybe that's not a good thing as it turns out. Shame as the truck has no rust and almost no miles on it. Been in New Mexico most of it's life. 478 and a 6 speed allison auto. 43,000 lbs GVW and it might just be for sale soon.....

Terry

tommr January 21st, 2015 02:45 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
terry if you google that part # there are a bunch of guys showing this pump. cant you get one of those guys to pronto you one out. tom

twarner January 21st, 2015 05:31 PM

Re: water pump for a 478 with air brakes
 
Hi guys,

Update! over on stovebolt, one of the fellows there had a part number for a Gates pump the Amazon says they have in stock and it's new. Waiting on tracking info. All the other parts places that might show a "in stock" status come back with, we need your core to send to cardone for an overhaul. So not really in stock per se. So what I think I will do here is: Get the new one if that's real and have the old one rebuilt. I or someone will need it. That's what I'm thinking.
Terry

And Thanks everyone! If it was not for the knowledge base of folks like you out there, I would have not bought this old truck.


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