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510Notch
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With a stock rev rotation water pump how do i get this to work???

if you need to know why i have them removed....its not a daily driven street car [Wink]

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Did you get the ac delete bracket the moves your ps up to where your ac was?

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You will need a standard rotation waterpump for a 85 crown vic with a 5.8.

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So you just are using, the alternator, water pump, and crank pulleys? This is how I do it, I cut off the nipple from the back of tensior and manually move the tensior to tight up the belt.

http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww41/blackgt86/Picture141.jpg

[ September 04, 2012, 04:21 PM: Message edited by: racsirx ]

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Ran my old car like this before with no issues, using a race crank pulley it still kept cool. Not a ton of contact on the Waterpump pulley but it worked.
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Run my current car like this, with a standard rotation waterpump, and a grooved waterpump pulley from ASP.

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Originally posted by racsirx:
So you just are using, the alternator, water pump, and crank pulleys?

yes, just those 3. heres what I plan to use
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since the grooved side of the belt will be in contact with the stock 5.0L water pump pulley (smooth), will the smooth pulley cause problems down the road with slippage and affect cooling?

if a grooved pulley is needed where can i get one from?

thanks for the info norcalfiddy on what car/pump to use [patriot]

edit - just seen the post above

[ September 04, 2012, 04:24 PM: Message edited by: 510Notch ]

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quote:
Originally posted by 510Notch:
quote:
Originally posted by racsirx:
So you just are using, the alternator, water pump, and crank pulleys?

yes, just those 3. heres what I plan to use
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since the grooved side of the belt will be in contact with the stock 5.0L water pump pulley (smooth), will the smooth pulley cause problems down the road with slippage and affect cooling?

if a grooved pulley is needed where can i get one from?

thanks for the info norcalfiddy on what car/pump to use [patriot]

you will need a standard rotation that way.

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quote:
Originally posted by Camara90:
Ran my old car like this before with no issues, using a race crank pulley it still kept cool. Not a ton of contact on the Waterpump pulley but it worked.
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Run my current car like this, with a standard rotation waterpump, and a grooved waterpump pulley from ASP.

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thanks those pics clear things up for me alot.

Im trying to duplicate the second pic's setup what size belt are you running and do you know the ASP pulley part number? thanks

[ September 04, 2012, 04:29 PM: Message edited by: 510Notch ]

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Just call ASP directly, thats what I did.

Belt size varies to much from pulleys/Waterpump etc.. you will have to measure.

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I have the same setup as the second pic. With underdrive pullies and i use a 44.5 in belt

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How do you route if u have the s trim set up and alt is down low and no PS No AC No SP

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Originally posted by 50Reasons:
How do you route if u have the s trim set up and alt is down low and no PS No AC No SP

Good question, if its supercharged what will the belt routing be ?
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