waterpump pulley?
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Gentleman Rogue
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waterpump pulley?
what waterpump pulley did you guys use when doing your 4G63 swaps? the reason i ask is i used the MM waterpump, and now the waterpump pulley sits out roughly a half inch further than the balancer pulley down low. did i do something wrong?
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You have to press the flange down further on the shaft when using the mighty max pump. When you do this, be sure to support the backside of the pump to avoid damaging the pump housing or bearings.
Edit-now that I think about it, I believe I may have used the original flange off of the dohc pump since it gave me more clearnce to press the flange down further than the mm flange would have let me.
Edit-now that I think about it, I believe I may have used the original flange off of the dohc pump since it gave me more clearnce to press the flange down further than the mm flange would have let me.
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so you guys are saying im going to have to get a puller tool, pull the flange off the waterpump shaft, remove the waterpump, brace the back side and press on a flange from a 4G63(fwd/awd waterpump)?
heres what it looks like now, judging from the shape of the flange, i dont think i could press it on enough to make the pullies line up:



heres what it looks like now, judging from the shape of the flange, i dont think i could press it on enough to make the pullies line up:



i also did something similar to what 89 colt is saying
cant remeber exactly waht tho as it was 2 years ago now
think i used the original truck one, though pulled it off then turned it around and re pressed it as i think it is recessed in the front side?
so allows you to press it further on to the shaft
cant remeber exactly waht tho as it was 2 years ago now
think i used the original truck one, though pulled it off then turned it around and re pressed it as i think it is recessed in the front side?
so allows you to press it further on to the shaft
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i dont think that would help any- as that offset on the otherside of the flange would just push the pulley out that distance. looks like im looking for a junk 4G63 pump. any suggestions on what other waterpumps are the same that might be more common? like, in case i have to go to a junkyarD?S0LJAH wrote:i also did something similar to what 89 colt is saying
cant remeber exactly waht tho as it was 2 years ago now
think i used the original truck one, though pulled it off then turned it around and re pressed it as i think it is recessed in the front side?
so allows you to press it further on to the shaft
there is a search feature on this site. I have found that each pump is different. If you use a aftermarket pump the shaft can be longer. If you use the factory pump and press the center of the pulley it will work. I have a napa mightymax sohc pump on my motor with a 91 dohc turbo motor water pump pulley with the center pressed and a goodyear belt. No power steering though and rear exit t-stat housing. I hope this helps.
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