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I'm having a hell of a time trying to find a water pump that has the correct fan clutch on it. I told them I needed one for a NON a/c truck with the L20 and I got one with a bolt pattern for the fan of 5 1/4 (or so) inch spread. I measured the spread on the old water pump and it measures just over 4 inches. Come to find out, someone had put an a/c water pump in a NON a/c water pump box. Is the a/c equipt trucks water pump differant? I have a new NON a/c pump that will be here Monday. Hopefully it fits.

Perhaps I have a pump and fan from a car? Are they differant? Thoughts?

 

Any help would be great.

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This might not be of too much importance to some, but, I thought I would share my findings. The larger diameter fan clutch is for the trucks equipt with a/c and the smaller diameter is for the non a/c trucks.

My new one I got today was the right one.

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Not sure how you would change the pulley. Perhaps you could take the fan clutch apart and take it off the pump to get access. I think I still have my old pump, I'll take it apart and see if the pulley can be taken off.

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is there any gain from swapping the pulley to a non A/C one?

 

If you swap to a non clutch style, you don't have to worry about the fan clutch going out. I personally dislike fan clutches...I replaced/locked up way to many of them.

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Not sure the size difference. It's an obvious difference though.

 

The pulley's are 4 bolt, non fan clutch pulleys. You will need a water pump without the fan clutch, earlier L series don't have the clutch so you could do a direct swap. I'm not sure of the year cut off though.

 

I have a 280ZX water pump for mine.

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The car ones are actually larger than the truck ones.

 

 

The Z20E has taller vanes set in a deeper pump cavity, pulley is the same diameter, plastic fan blades are different diameter bolt pattern. Will fit the L20B timing cover no prob.

 

L20B water pump

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Z20E water pump

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L and Z series clutch fans.

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Haven't run mine yet, truck is still in pieces :P

 

Ryan in SD (Seattle) ran one though and if I remember right the pulley groove was about 1/4" off.

His truck ran cool, but he also had a 160 deg thermostat, an aluminum radiator out of a VW and an electric fan (no mech. fan).

Man that was a sweet truck :)

 

 

Edit: I wouldn't buy a waterpump off of ebay....I would get it from Rockauto or a local parts house to be sure I got the correct part...

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damn, so im stuck with that damn clutch thing sitting on my damn pulley? what if i cut it off with my angle grinder? any problems you see with that? i went to the parts store and i ordered a 79 280ZX water pump for 25 dollars, imma install it tomorrow me thinks :D

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The clutch part holds the pulley part on... it's a press fit. Just get a non-clutch pump for a L16/L18 and beg around for the pulley itself. That's what I have on my 4X4 (well, I have a flex-fan on it too, but it's still a L16 pump/pulley on a 1980 L20B). It's the 280Z/ZX pump/pulley that have the weird offset.

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