Super 6 water pump.
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Super 6 water pump.
I need to change the water pump on the super 6, but it isnt the same as on the majors. Anyone know what pump application i need to look for ?
cheers sandy
cheers sandy
Sandy,
Glad to see you got back from Manchester, sorry about the result though.
Grani is right about the water pump though, Fords list a different pump for a PAS tractor E1ADKN 8501C. This could be because they use a different pulley and hub and the hub would be part of the pump.
Glad to see you got back from Manchester, sorry about the result though.
Grani is right about the water pump though, Fords list a different pump for a PAS tractor E1ADKN 8501C. This could be because they use a different pulley and hub and the hub would be part of the pump.
Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
Brian
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Brian, glad to be back, that was a nightmare trip. To say manchester was overcrowded would be un understatemant....
Is it not the next (non major) type of county that used the water pump as a drive for the power steering pump? Dont think any of the Fordson supers used any means of driving the steering pump other than on crankshaft..??
cheers Sandy
Is it not the next (non major) type of county that used the water pump as a drive for the power steering pump? Dont think any of the Fordson supers used any means of driving the steering pump other than on crankshaft..??
cheers Sandy
Sandy,
It seems to be the positioning of the pump drive pulley on the crank that requires the water pump pulley to be moved further forward. That requires a different hub which comes with the pump.
I have also come across ones which drive from the water pump pulley. The later 2700 engines had a pump that drove from the timing gears though I seem to remember the old belt drive systems on the very early 5000's.
It seems to be the positioning of the pump drive pulley on the crank that requires the water pump pulley to be moved further forward. That requires a different hub which comes with the pump.
I have also come across ones which drive from the water pump pulley. The later 2700 engines had a pump that drove from the timing gears though I seem to remember the old belt drive systems on the very early 5000's.
Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
Brian
Brian
Super 6 Water Pump
Brian & Sandy,
Not sure about the Super, but the Power Major Power Steering Pump is driven from the water pump. The main difference being, the pulley sits behind the hub for power steering and in front of the hub for non power steering.
Not sure about the Super, but the Power Major Power Steering Pump is driven from the water pump. The main difference being, the pulley sits behind the hub for power steering and in front of the hub for non power steering.
BarryM