I've seen a couple of these pulleys that were not properly machined. I'd
look at the thickness of the shoulder against which the nut abutts, and if
there's enough stock I'd have a local machine shop, or a buddy with a
lathe, face some off.
All the water pumps I've purchased in the past several years have had a
metric thread on the shaft. That seems pretty dumb to me -- if the Chinese
are getting all our jobs, why can't they at least put a UNC thread on the
shaft?
>From: "Jeff Tedder" <jtedder68@cox.net>
>
>List,
>
>I have in my possession two County (an English company, according to the
>box) water pumps, model GPA29. I also have the alternator conversion
>kit from Revington, which included a thin-belt water pump pulley. The
>problem is, when the pulley is installed on the pumps (they are
uncle jack
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