Mustang Project Difficulties

Kinja'd!!! "StoneCold" (StoneCold)
12/07/2013 at 00:43 • Filed to: None

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You think the '69 and '70 Mustangs are exactly alike mechanically, dontcha ?

Well, you and I would both be wrong. Currently getting schooled on how the plumbing for cooling is quite different, and how I got the wrong water pump. Well, I have the right one, but it's iron. Iron is heavy, and this car does not need more weight up front.

And they don't sell the 1970 version in al-lu-mini-um.

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DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > StoneCold
12/07/2013 at 00:52

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Well you could just run without a water pump. Then when the engine dies, you have an excuse to put a scooby flat-6 in the back, and have the most Jalop mustang ever.


Kinja'd!!! Reigntastic > StoneCold
12/07/2013 at 00:57

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Could always CAD it and get one made. Not practical at all though, I'd just use OEM.


Kinja'd!!! StoneCold > PS9
12/07/2013 at 01:06

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But I have three 302 blocks that need homes in engine bays

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Kinja'd!!! StoneCold > Reigntastic
12/07/2013 at 01:07

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That would be fun as my friend says he needs practice in SolidWorks...

but maybe not for a 30 dollar water pump :/


Kinja'd!!! Dirty Harry Callahan > StoneCold
12/07/2013 at 02:18

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How about one for a 1979 Mustang, Aluminum with the Drivers side inlet...


Kinja'd!!! Birddog > StoneCold
12/07/2013 at 11:00

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Eddy makes an aluminum pump for the 70 and up that looks like a match.