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13 Sep 2012 22:02 #23518 by mikespeed35
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No, It's racy enough with just the body.
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13 Sep 2012 12:01 #23511 by Curt Schulze
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mikespeed35 wrote: The casting No. is G9320-D the same No. as the cast iron one. The rear housing was chrome plated cast.
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Ya, G3220D is the more common pump. Did you leave the chrome housing to give it the more racey look?

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13 Sep 2012 04:08 #23510 by mikespeed35
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The casting No. is G9320-D the same No. as the cast iron one. The rear housing was chrome plated cast.
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13 Sep 2012 00:05 #23506 by Curt Schulze
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Yes I have Mike! Only one of the hunderd or so WP's that have gone through here over the years. As I recall it was the common early style.
The big casting was cast iron and the front was AL.

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13 Sep 2012 00:05 #23505 by Curt Schulze
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Yes I have Mike! Only one of the hunderd or so WP's that have gone through here over the years. As I recall it was the common early style.
The big casting was cast iron and the front was AL.

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12 Sep 2012 22:02 #23504 by mikespeed35
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Curt, Have you ever seen a alum. Auburn water pump? There was one on my car when I got it. Have replaced it with standard S/C pump since.
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12 Sep 2012 12:28 #23493 by Curt Schulze
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There is a difference between s/c and non s/c, but that is the rear casting.
The business end is all the same. There is a late style 'SK' pump that the internals do not interchange, but they are fairly scarce.

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12 Sep 2012 10:48 #23490 by Greg Frownfelter
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I believe they are

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12 Sep 2012 00:57 #23484 by AceCollins
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I have a water pump that is starting to have some noisy bearings, my car is a 34 Six. Are water pumps on the six and eights the same?

1934 Auburn 652Y Four-Door Sedan
1936 Cord 810 Westchester

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