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Chevy Truck Water Pump, 348ci & 409ci, With Cast Finish, Edelbrock,1958-65

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Chevy Truck Water Pump, 348ci & 409ci, With Cast Finish, Edelbrock,1958-65
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Replacement Pump
      • Designed For 1958-65 Chevrolet "W" Series 348ci/409ci Big Block Engine
      • Cast Aluminum With Cast Finish
      • High-Volume Pump Flow
      • Clockwise Water Pump Rotation
      • Includes Bypass Hole
      • 5/8" Pilot Shaft-3/4" Ball/Ball Bearings-Block Surface To Hub 5-1/2"-Inlet Diameter 1.95"

      Description

      Eckler's Chevy Truck is happy to offer these reproduction water pumps for your 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, or 1965 Chevy. Manufactured by Edelbrock, these Victor series high-volume water pumps are designed for maximum flow and equal coolant distribution in street cars, race cars, tow vehicles, and motor homes. The water pumps have CNC-machined housings with special one-way internal passages that flow more coolant at higher velocities. The CNC-machined, cast iron impellers are larger than other impellers and have curved vanes that produce greater flow with less cavitation. Other features of these aluminum cast pumps include heavy-duty roller bearing assemblies built to withstand higher torsional loads, billet steel hubs, leakproof seals, and gaskets. Plus, most Vic

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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