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Hey gang. We got the block buildup done today (crank, pistons, cam, timing, lifters, oil pan). The OZ head came back from the machine shop looking PERFECT. It's in paint right now (that means its on my workbench witha coat of primer on it!). The head will be going on earyly next week (metal shim gasket on the way)...the intake should be here shortly there after (right Mike?
). I should have some pics from tonight soon...buddy took a few tonight as we finished up.
Anyway, the purpose of this post was not to brag, but to ask about a pulley alignment problem. my water pump pulley sits too far forward of my new HiPo crank dampner's (from FSPP) INNER groove and too far back of the outer groove. I got a water pump from a 78 Fairmont as it was suggested they flow better. Based on the Handbook's info, this is NOT the long A/C style water pump, yet my pulley is forward of where I need it.
What do I do? I'd like to to line up with the inner groove as that's where my alternator will ride. I guess if I have to, i can run the pump from the front groove and the alternator from the rear groove, right? The problem is I dont know if I can shim the pulley far enough down the water pump snout to make it. Would I be better off getting an older waterpump or should I get the longer A/C style model in the later year to move the pulley out farther. Clearance won't be an issue as I'm going with electric fan.
Thanks all! Can't wait to get some photos up!

Anyway, the purpose of this post was not to brag, but to ask about a pulley alignment problem. my water pump pulley sits too far forward of my new HiPo crank dampner's (from FSPP) INNER groove and too far back of the outer groove. I got a water pump from a 78 Fairmont as it was suggested they flow better. Based on the Handbook's info, this is NOT the long A/C style water pump, yet my pulley is forward of where I need it.
What do I do? I'd like to to line up with the inner groove as that's where my alternator will ride. I guess if I have to, i can run the pump from the front groove and the alternator from the rear groove, right? The problem is I dont know if I can shim the pulley far enough down the water pump snout to make it. Would I be better off getting an older waterpump or should I get the longer A/C style model in the later year to move the pulley out farther. Clearance won't be an issue as I'm going with electric fan.
Thanks all! Can't wait to get some photos up!