Re: 1935 water pump leak
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Still need to know exactly which model you are working on. First 3 digits of the serial number would be a good start. Then maybe someone here can fix you up with a pump, or a pump casting.
Posted on: 2008/11/12 23:37
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Re: 1935 water pump leak
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Just popping in
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I have a model 803
After that is a dash 1266, I know the 12 is for 12th series but what is the 66 for? The crack around the bushing has been there for quite some time, its really rusted.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 6:28
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Re: 1935 water pump leak
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No, the 12 in 1266 doesn't denote 12th series. The 803 decodes into the Eight chassis (320 ci engine) on the 127 inch wheelbase of the 12th series with the 5 passenger 4-door sedan body. The 1266 is simply the sequential production number of that body type. I don't recall the base number for the sequence for 1935, it was probably 10, meaning that your particular car is the 1266 - 10 or 1256th car with that chassis and body constructed to date.
Best of luck in finding another pump.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 8:37
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Per the parts book pg. 128, the waterpump fits 33-36 Super 8, and 35-36 Standard 8. My guess is there is one out there.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 9:26
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Re: 1935 water pump leak
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Could the crack be epoxed or JB-welded?
Posted on: 2008/11/13 21:18
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-BigKev
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Home away from home
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Not reliably. There's too much pressure exerted from the packing and packing nut.
Posted on: 2008/11/14 15:17
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