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Famous68 01-28-2010 11:25 PM

short or long waterpump?
 
so im trying to figure out what the difference is between the 2 and witch one is more comon on 1st gen camaros. im only going to be running p/s pump and alternator...and i would like them as low and compact as possible...any advice would help..
.....dose the hamonic balancer make a difference?

70rs 01-29-2010 12:21 AM

You can run either pump.

What parts do you have right now for your front drive set up? Which alternator mount and which PS pump mount?

Maybe post some pictures if you are not sure and someone will help you identify them and determine which pump to get.

As for the balancer it makes no difference which one you have, the pully mounted to it will matter though.:cheers:

If you don't have any of the front drive set up yet, you can run either pump (would suggest the short one if clearance will be an issue with the radiator) and buy your mounting brackets and pullys to match.

Efi69Cam 01-29-2010 10:02 AM

68s had short pumps orginally.

Short pumps work best with electric fans long pumps work best with mechanical.

BigVin 01-30-2010 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Famous68 (Post 265664)
so im trying to figure out what the difference is between the 2 and witch one is more comon on 1st gen camaros. im only going to be running p/s pump and alternator...and i would like them as low and compact as possible...any advice would help..
.....dose the hamonic balancer make a difference?

I have a 68 with a 350 and I have a long water pump and elec. fans with no problems. The alt. p/s are very compact if you run a short pump it will not be as compact. I would go with the long.
Vin


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