Camaro Water Pump Spacer for Truck Accessories - Feedback?
#21
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I was trying to figure out how you dealt with your steam vent, did you run it to that joint in the upper hose by the bend?
The goal is to try to keep as many off the shelf replacement parts as possible. The spacers have a built in steam vent, otherwise, I figure I have to do something custom.
Also, was there a tensioner change necessary for that pump?
The goal is to try to keep as many off the shelf replacement parts as possible. The spacers have a built in steam vent, otherwise, I figure I have to do something custom.
Also, was there a tensioner change necessary for that pump?
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Tensioner had to be replaced, I also replaced idler pulley to adjust the belt length to match the C5 vet.
#22
I'm finally getting back into this now that there is a little bit of a lull in the action. I picked up the new 2010 pump and idler. I'm trying to figure out which upper rad hose to run with the kit. I was looking at the 98-02 f-body upper to work with the 98-02 f-body radiator, but it's too long and from the looks of it, everyone else is doing a customer job. I could probably just cut it and use a coupler, but if there is an off the shelf solution, that would be awesome. Fewer cuts = fewer chances to leak.
#23
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Thanks for posting the pics, I'm going to use the same stuff except I'm getting the spacers with the steam vent port in them. Right now I'm using a truck pump and the hose coming up off the top passenger side makes a mess of the engine bay.
Just for the sake of clarity - the ls3 pump uses 1.5 inch spacers, not .75? Want to make sure before buying something.
Just for the sake of clarity - the ls3 pump uses 1.5 inch spacers, not .75? Want to make sure before buying something.
Last edited by chuckd71; 04-10-2016 at 12:37 PM.
#28
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Getting that top belt back down might be worth considering from a safety perspective. That hose situation looks ideal though, that's what I'm shooting for. Right now it looks like Doug's, which is fine for a carb but is less than ideal when running a car intake.
Helpful pics though.
Helpful pics though.
#29
Thanks for the input. What is the belt routing supposed to be? The Dirty Dingo setup I have has one tensioner and two idler pulleys on it. There is the one you can see in the picture and then there is one down low between the crank pulley and the p/s pulley. I'll post a pic if I can.
From the looks of some of the pics I'm seeing, it looks like the belt would go around the bottom of the water pump which would reverse the direction, right? Any idea where to find the rotation directions of the various accessories?
From the looks of some of the pics I'm seeing, it looks like the belt would go around the bottom of the water pump which would reverse the direction, right? Any idea where to find the rotation directions of the various accessories?
#33
Thanks for posting the pics, I'm going to use the same stuff except I'm getting the spacers with the steam vent port in them. Right now I'm using a truck pump and the hose coming up off the top passenger side makes a mess of the engine bay.
Just for the sake of clarity - the ls3 pump uses 1.5 inch spacers, not .75? Want to make sure before buying something.
Just for the sake of clarity - the ls3 pump uses 1.5 inch spacers, not .75? Want to make sure before buying something.
#35
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All the 2010 camaro pumps are truck spacing and need no spacers. The only ls3 pump that is different spacing is the corvette pump. There is a 11/2 difference in spacing between the Camaro pump and corvette pump I would just buy the Camaro pump and drill and tap a hole for the steam vent in the top if you have no other place for it . They also make a fitting to put it in top rad hose
I already use that fitting, but it's a less than elegant solution since you're running a line from the front of the motor to the radiator hose. I'll just buy whichever pump I come across at a decent price then space/ drill as needed. Doubling the potential for leaks aside the spacer solution is appealing because a pump replacement wouldn't require drilling and tapping again.
#36
All the 2010 camaro pumps are truck spacing and need no spacers. The only ls3 pump that is different spacing is the corvette pump. There is a 11/2 difference in spacing between the Camaro pump and corvette pump I would just buy the Camaro pump and drill and tap a hole for the steam vent in the top if you have no other place for it . They also make a fitting to put it in top rad hose
#37
OK, so a bit of a resurrection again, but since I'm working on the Chevelle now, I have the same water pump issue. I'm going to order the 2010+ pump, but I cannot remember from the last time I did this if I need to pick up a new belt tensioner or not. I don't think I do, I think I just needed to find a different bolt to mount to the new water pump housing.
Can anyone that did the this swap let me know what they did? It looks like the original p/n for the truck motor is 12609719. It looks like the tensioner pulley p/n for the 2010 Camaro is 12628025.
Looking at the pictures of the tensioners, the truck one has two bolts and the Camaro has three. It looks like there might be two common bolt holes, although it might mount further forward on the Camaro pump vs. the truck pump.
Looks like about $150 for the pump and $105 for the belt tensioner on Amazon.
Can anyone that did the this swap let me know what they did? It looks like the original p/n for the truck motor is 12609719. It looks like the tensioner pulley p/n for the 2010 Camaro is 12628025.
Looking at the pictures of the tensioners, the truck one has two bolts and the Camaro has three. It looks like there might be two common bolt holes, although it might mount further forward on the Camaro pump vs. the truck pump.
Looks like about $150 for the pump and $105 for the belt tensioner on Amazon.