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3W Hank 03-31-2024 03:17 AM

Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Somwhere I seen as I thought was 59BA single pulley pumps with steel instead of cast iron.
-What car came this pumps from ?
Another question, in that era to 1950 was it only one type of belt or had they wider and narrow ?
Read Drake has wider or narrow.
Maybe the narrow is a ’modern’ V-belt type.
-I ask since I has a clearance issue but my crank pulley is std and so generator pulley.

cmbrucew 03-31-2024 09:50 AM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Hank
Rebuilders may have used steel pulleys.
Bruce

alchemy 03-31-2024 10:17 AM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Don’t confuse the 59A stuff with the 8BA stuff (you say “up to 50”). Big changes in 1949, and more variety of pulley, castings, and belts.

Tim Ayers 03-31-2024 11:00 AM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by alchemy (Post 2301591)
Don’t confuse the 59A stuff with the 8BA stuff (you say “up to 50”). Big changes in 1949, and more variety of pulley, castings, and belts.

'48 in Trucks

3W Hank 03-31-2024 05:40 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

So the truck 48 had the slimmer steel 1 groove ( wide ? ) pulleys.
I try to serach but could not find anything but the pumps I saw is not far away.
He said they was rare but consider nice for hotrods.
If I bought over e-bay, Hamb or here what to look after to find them.
I guess when we talk 48 its wider ( 5/8” or ? )

19Fordy 03-31-2024 06:03 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Wide belt pulleys were also on 1949-50 Mercurys and 1948-50 Ford pick ups. Look here:
https://www.bing.com/search?q=1950+f...ANAB01&PC=HCTS

V8guy 04-01-2024 03:40 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

I have a pair of 37 to 48 Ford script pumps with steel pulleys appear to be original.

Kube 04-01-2024 05:04 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by V8guy (Post 2301850)
I have a pair of 37 to 48 Ford script pumps with steel pulleys appear to be original.

They may appear to be but they are not. Sometime in the past, those pulleys were replaced. Ford script? Not until 1945 as I recall.

3W Hank 04-02-2024 01:23 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Kube,
So what you mean in this ( if steel ) pulleys its not Ford std, do did I get it correct or was they out 45 ?
One said truck 47.

Tim Ayers 04-02-2024 02:19 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

The "extended" 8RT truck style type pump came up with the '48 F1 series truck. They got the 8BA/8RT in truck speak motors before the cars did in '49.

I believe all trucks were wide belt drives.

Kube 04-02-2024 04:48 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 3W Hank (Post 2302097)
Kube,
So what you mean in this ( if steel ) pulleys its not Ford std, do did I get it correct or was they out 45 ?
One said truck 47.

Hank, Ford utilized cast pulleys at least through '48. I have no clue what happened after that.
The Ford script pumps didn't happen until 1947. My (initial) memory was incorrect in recalling '45. I had to check my research notes.

Ronnieroadster 04-02-2024 04:54 PM

Re: Waterpumps with smooth pulleys
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Ayers (Post 2302107)
The "extended" 8RT truck style type pump came up with the '48 F1 series truck. They got the 8BA/8RT in truck speak motors before the cars did in '49.

I believe all trucks were wide belt drives.

Tim your correct all Ford trucks were wide belt.
To my knowledge and so far I have never seen any tin or steel wide belt pulleys from Ford for this application.

Hank if I was doing this I would work with correct parts to accomplish this task. Trying to use the latter magnet with early parts is not very traditional or cool :rolleyes: .
Ronnieroadster


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