I went to the local auto supply asking for a 253 water pump.
The pump neck is shorter than the one I had so I'm worried it is the wrong one. My build will have power steer and a/c should I be looking for a different type of pump?
All early pumps are the same. All later (like mid VB onwards) are different and longer. They all fit each other, you just use a different pulley. The best ones are the later type (longer) with the extra plate at the back and the cast iron pulley.
Last edited by HK1837; 22-09-2011 at 09:39 AM. Reason: lobger changed to longer.
WP808 (92009639) is the early pump with a height from base to pulley of 94mm
wp1000 (92014563) is the late pump with a height from base to pulley of 110mm
change over point is mid vh from memory
I thought changeover was earlier than that, somewhere during the last year or so of red motors. Always assumed it was at VB release. Possibly was done at blue motor release in 1978 Bedford trucks.
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Later ones with longer bearing are twice the price, but worth if. If the one you have has a pressed metal fan-type impeller take it back. Get the one with a cast barrel type impeller.
That cannot be right as from memory all WB from release had the pump with the bigger bearing.
if the issue date on this form is correct its early 84? so cars probably had them a few months before???
http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...gn/pdf/28A.pdf
just my research, may still be wrong but who knows
HZ shows a similar thing exept for ADR27A. So not sure how it all works. I'll see if I can nut it out.
In Commodores, the change was during the VC in 1980 - both the 6 & V8 were upgraded with the bigger bearings.
Around the same time the power steering pumps went metric too.
I had a March '80 VC 253 with the short pump & imperial p/s pump, and an August '80 308 SL/E with the long one & metric p/s pump.
This was back in the early 90s, when you could easily source both types of pump, and both cars were likely to still have their original water pumps - hence I doubt they would have been changed, as there's too much else to change over at the same time, so you'd buy the right pump rather than stuff around.
I initially thought it was an A/C or no A/C difference, as the 253 had no air, but then found many others that debunked that idea.
I'm not sure when in 1980 the WB was released, but that's another thought that I had for a while. I spent ages looking through parts manuals to try & find the changeover point, but it wasn't real clear - just listing long & short types for the pumps & fan spacers.
Going off my engine numbers list, which those 2 cars are on, it's somewhere between VR114xxx and VT148xxx.
Last edited by commodorenut; 23-09-2011 at 06:55 PM. Reason: Updated the engine numbers from my files.
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