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 Post subject: Water Pump, short or long style?
PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:24 am 
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Hi,
Somebody know if on a 1991 z28 5.0L TPI it's a short or long style water pump?
I'd like to buy an edelbrok water pump but I don't know which to buy for my car?
I think I have a long style.
If someboy can help me,
Thank you very much

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I think that I found. It's a long style.

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that sounds right but I wasn't sure so I didn't say anything.
I know somebody here would know.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:19 pm 
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Thanks for website,

I wrote to summit racing, they write me this :

The difference between the long or short water pump is very easy to determine. Simply check to see if you can fit your fingers between the waterpump and the timing chain cover. If you can, you have a long waterpump, if the clearance is too tight to fit your fingers in there, you have a short waterpump

That's why I thing I have a long style water pump,
Thanks again

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:40 pm 
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I have never looked at it that way I just remeber looking at them while they were off the motor.

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It is a long style. Short pumps were used alot in the 60s and 70s. Here is something you need to know. If your car has a serpentine belt system then you will need to get a water pump specific to that. Serpentine belt systems spin the water pump in the opposite direction as a regular V-belt system. I am pretty sure yours is the serpentine system.

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EDL-8881 should be the right part number from Summit Racing for your water pump. Long style that fits 87-95 year 305 engines. It rotates counter clockwise for the serpentine system.

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nx is the man

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WOW!!!
It's exactly this number Item Image

I'll change my serpentine and pulley with my water pump Image
I ordered a sets to TPIS


But I don't know it this is well for my car, I'll try.

Somebody have try it?

Thanks very much for your help

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