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Re: Re: Motor swap ?
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Posted by Stan(VA). on April 08, 2002 at 05:14:16 from (207.172.109.224):
In Reply to: Re: Motor swap ? posted by SAm in NS on April 07, 2002 at 14:36:41:
These are all good points. The motor will bolt up, I have one on my B. The water pump will interchange with the lower water neck on the B motor, take your choice. What woln't interchange is the upper water neck with thermostat housing. The angle is wrong and the hose will not attach to the radiator. So if you use a water pump you need another way to get a thermostat in there. The one change you do need to make is to drill out one of the engine mount holes in your front bolster. The one where the hyd pump goes is threaded from the opposite direction on later motors (since a bolt can't go through the pump!) so you drill the threads out of the hole in the bolster and run the bolt from the other way. If you are putting hydraulics on your B, make sure the bolt you use is the right length so it doesn't come through and crack the pump housing. Stan(VA).
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