The qustion is that use can use a sbc water pump on a Chrysler HEMI 331-392 now is this true? This would help me out alot thanks.
there is an adapter available so you can use a BBC water pump on the early Chrysler hemi http://www.hothemiheads.com/water_pumps/adapter_bbc_55-58.html
I wouldn't call water pump adapters advanced stuff..... since a rebuilt 392 pump is going to cost you over $100 anyway and the availability isn't going to get any better.... now if someone built an adapter to use the B/RB Mopar (4 bolt) water pump in the 392 (5 bolt) casting that would be even better.... IMHO
Rebuilding a 392 pump can be done on the cheap with a little swap meet luck and access to a lathe. I've rebuilt a few that way - "robbing" the guts out of some other early Mopar pump and then facing off the seal surface on the housing. Here's a link to a page that shows the various pumps that share some commom pieces parts. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=92512&highlight=hemi+water+pump FWIW the SBC pump is too narrow to easily adapt to the 331-392 series motor - but I did see 'em adapted to the "baby" hemis. Bigmike - I saw a guy selling a flat adapter on Ebay once to run the 440 style pump on a 392 (4 bolt to 5 bolt adapter). I always wondered how it worked.
Yeah I would think it would only take a plate, the wet deck depth is the same. I was thinking of making one myself when my pump kicked on me, and then I scored a rebuilt one at a swap meet.
yes you can use bbc waterpumps adapters on most hemis, search the web, they exist and work, i want to say hot heads has em but don't quote been a long time....
the earlier hemis 51 to early54 331 i believe you can still get the aluminum timing cover with the adapters on it for a smallblock chevy pump,but wont work on 55 up call bob and see availability .
I'm using a sbc pump on mine. The top bolt holes line up. Made my own adapters and didn't have to modify the front cover.
Kerry, can you post a pic??? I didn't think those would fit!!! (Didn't look feasible when I looked at it - but that was so long ago
Here's an old pic before the blower. The water pump is a B&M. I used a stud on the top hole into the block. The bottom has an allen head cap screw countersunk into the adapter attached to the block and has a stud in the adapter for the pump.
Good looking set up, simple and it works. Sometimes all it takes is a little modification to put the right parts together and solve the problem and make maintenance and parts availability a whole bunch easier.
Kerry, Thanks for posting that - I learned something today!!! Kinda neater having at least one bolt per side being a "thru" bolt. I really like it.
glad that helped, haven't used hotheads in years since i was fiddling with a redram that sbc waterpump set-up is very cool and good to know