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Cloyes issues
Well I am making progress on my 383. I ran into a little snag though.
I have the Cloyes 2 piece timing cover and now when I try to put on the GM aluminum water pump it is a no go.
The water pump and timing cover contact each other. I am sure I got the right parts according to Summit.
Water pump: GM Performance 19168604
Timing cover: Cloyes Gear 9-221
Did anyone else run into this problem?
Thank you!
I have the Cloyes 2 piece timing cover and now when I try to put on the GM aluminum water pump it is a no go.
The water pump and timing cover contact each other. I am sure I got the right parts according to Summit.
Water pump: GM Performance 19168604
Timing cover: Cloyes Gear 9-221
Did anyone else run into this problem?
Thank you!
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I am using that timing cover with an Edelbrock short water pump. The water pump body does not touch the cover, but 2 of the bolts on the back of the pump did, so I milled them down, and no more problems.
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I replaced the pump rear bolts with Allen button bolts and I machined off the face of the Cloyes cover.
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No at the time I had a high volume. Which means that the impeller is wider and the rear pump cover is thicker. I later on went to a Weiand team G and a Stewart stage III. You could possibly use the gaskets and make two template spacers.
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They make spacers to turn a short into a long water pump, only problem is now your belts won't line up, you can't use a long water pump in a C3.
See if you can exchange it for the correct one.
See if you can exchange it for the correct one.
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had the same issue with one of those generic aluminum cast 1 pc timing covers and a hi flo pump, cover and plate I had to mill down some and it still "just" fit. Cover is too thick
Think I ground part of the WP housing down too where it contacted part of the cover. Nothing is bolt on right?!lol
Think I ground part of the WP housing down too where it contacted part of the cover. Nothing is bolt on right?!lol
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had the same issue with one of those generic aluminum cast 1 pc timing covers and a hi flo pump, cover and plate I had to mill down some and it still "just" fit. Cover is too thick
Think I ground part of the WP housing down too where it contacted part of the cover. Nothing is bolt on right?!lol
Think I ground part of the WP housing down too where it contacted part of the cover. Nothing is bolt on right?!lol
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Hey guys, not sure till I call Weiand to confirm but I think the Weiand 9221 will work. I see the measurement from the back of the pump to the block is .4 longer then the GM pump. I will report back with the verdict later today.
Thanks guys! Keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks guys! Keeping my fingers crossed.
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No need to spend more money.
I have that exact setup. Cloyes 9-221 and Gm 19168604. All I did was replace the bolts on the back of the waterpump with buttonhead allen bolts from ACE hardware. They do touch but once the waterpump bolts were tightened down, everthing fit with no problem and no leaks.
I also used hex socket screws for the timing chain cover.
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I have that exact setup. Cloyes 9-221 and Gm 19168604. All I did was replace the bolts on the back of the waterpump with buttonhead allen bolts from ACE hardware. They do touch but once the waterpump bolts were tightened down, everthing fit with no problem and no leaks.
I also used hex socket screws for the timing chain cover.
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No need to spend more money.
I have that exact setup. Cloyes 9-221 and Gm 19168604. All I did was replace the bolts on the back of the waterpump with buttonhead allen bolts from ACE hardware. They do touch but once the waterpump bolts were tightened down, everthing fit with no problem and no leaks.
I also used hex socket screws for the timing chain cover.
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I have that exact setup. Cloyes 9-221 and Gm 19168604. All I did was replace the bolts on the back of the waterpump with buttonhead allen bolts from ACE hardware. They do touch but once the waterpump bolts were tightened down, everthing fit with no problem and no leaks.
I also used hex socket screws for the timing chain cover.
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I did call Weiand and Summit and they both confirmed the measurements of the 9221 so it should be a great combo.
Also the Cloyes is 9-221 and Weiand 9221.
Thank you to everyone that replied. I take every bit of information very serious and give it great thought. I really appericate the help.
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Hey guys, just a quick update that may help someone that happens to have the same trouble I had.
I went with the Weiand 9221 water pump. Cloyes 9-221 2 piece timing cover. To get clearance between the water pump and timing cover I used Allstar Performance .125" spacer kit. This gives me about 3/16" clearance between the water pump and the timing cover. It also sets the hub face at 5 13/16" off the block.
I am not sure why mine is different from what others got to work but, all is good now.
Thanks to everyone!
I went with the Weiand 9221 water pump. Cloyes 9-221 2 piece timing cover. To get clearance between the water pump and timing cover I used Allstar Performance .125" spacer kit. This gives me about 3/16" clearance between the water pump and the timing cover. It also sets the hub face at 5 13/16" off the block.
I am not sure why mine is different from what others got to work but, all is good now.
Thanks to everyone!
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Hey guys, just a quick update that may help someone that happens to have the same trouble I had.
I went with the Weiand 9221 water pump. Cloyes 9-221 2 piece timing cover. To get clearance between the water pump and timing cover I used Allstar Performance .125" spacer kit. This gives me about 3/16" clearance between the water pump and the timing cover. It also sets the hub face at 5 13/16" off the block.
I am not sure why mine is different from what others got to work but, all is good now.
Thanks to everyone!
I went with the Weiand 9221 water pump. Cloyes 9-221 2 piece timing cover. To get clearance between the water pump and timing cover I used Allstar Performance .125" spacer kit. This gives me about 3/16" clearance between the water pump and the timing cover. It also sets the hub face at 5 13/16" off the block.
I am not sure why mine is different from what others got to work but, all is good now.
Thanks to everyone!
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I don't have the pulleys installed yet. But if this information is correct then I will have no worries.