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RE: Water pump solutions - Ian Williams - 06-01-2018 I had a 750cc Coventry Climax FWP Charles, that had a water pump very similar to an Imp but I found it difficult to make it work on a std seven. Keep the suggestions coming though, pictures of successful installations would be good, particularly if anyone has used kart pumps, they look promising but I do not have an example to mess about with at present. (05-01-2018, 10:16 PM)Steve Jones Wrote:Thanks for the explanation Charles and Steve it now make's more sense to me why the VSCC would allow electric fans. I hate the way they look on a vintage car but can see there may be few other options in some situations.(05-01-2018, 09:29 PM)Charles P Wrote: You generally need a water pump when you try to make your engine produce more power, so the water pump is related to a chosen route of development and therefore should be somewhat period. RE: Water pump solutions - Duncan Grimmond - 06-01-2018 I fitted an in-line pump in the return hose on my BSA trike to overcome the excess heating of the rear cylinder. IIRC it was very discreet, colour and diameter matched the hose, the only giveaway was the wires. RE: Water pump solutions - Duncan Grimmond - 06-01-2018 Perhaps my memory misled me... after a couple of hours scouring and re-arranging photos I found the one I was looking for. Not that discreet after all. RE: Water pump solutions - Nick Lettington - 07-01-2018 There are a number of mechanical marine raw water pumps that I looked at when considering the cooling arrangements for my Silverstone. Sherwood make one that i have seen fitted with a V pulley on a racing seven. I bought a similar used Yamaha marine engine waterpump for £30 off eBay... I did consider running one of the shaft driven ones from the end of the cut-down dynamo... Then bought an aquaplane pump from small ford spares. Still collectiing parts and ideas... One day I will put it all together! RE: Water pump solutions - Ian Williams - 08-01-2018 Yes some raw water pumps look like they may fit the bill but has anyone actually tried one? RE: Water pump solutions - Nick Lettington - 08-01-2018 (07-01-2018, 08:49 PM)Nick Lettington Wrote: Sherwood make one that i have seen fitted with a V pulley on a racing seven. I'm fairly certain Pete Shepherd's racing special (built by Andy Shepherd) has the Sherwood pump. It is a nicely sorted car. I may have a photo. It is a better bore size than a kart pump. The Aquaplane pump much used in the 50s is essentially a 30s ford export pump and apart from the angles of the inlet/outlet very similar to many of the raw water pumps. RE: Water pump solutions - Jackson - 08-01-2018 To see some "cost effective" water pumps, go to www.carbuildersolutions.com, part nos. WPSM, WPSM2, and WPMAG. Also sell other interesting parts. I add I have no contact with this company, apart from a satisfied customer. Clive RE: Water pump solutions - Nick Lettington - 11-01-2018 Hopefully photos to follow. All are extracted from info shared on the Speedex exchange, but I apologise if anyone is precious about their copyright... Still didn't find a picture of the Sherwood pump on Pete's car... Ford Export (e93a) ford export.JPG (Size: 23.97 KB / Downloads: 266) Raw water type Raw water.JPG (Size: 46.78 KB / Downloads: 265) gokart gokart 1.JPG (Size: 37.81 KB / Downloads: 269) Hillman Imp hilman imp.JPG (Size: 30.77 KB / Downloads: 265) RE: Water pump solutions - Nick Lettington - 12-01-2018 s-l400.jpg (Size: 17.43 KB / Downloads: 196) Whilst lying around recovering from man flu i have had a brief dalliance wth a certain internet auction site. If i hadn't spent a small fortune on an Aquaplane one, I might take a look at one of these... It is an external water pump for a mini one ref 506788 availble second hand from £20 so ideal for the parsimonious sevener. It's fitted to a mini too... So almost acceptable? Just a thought... and no... I haven't seen one fitted. I'd love to know if anyone has. RE: Water pump solutions - Charles P - 14-01-2018 Ian
A crude sketch of my arrangement. I built it to suit a Cozette blown car with the water pump on the front of the mag timing case, driven by the mag drive shaft. I replaced the whole mag drive shaft with a new one made in stainless. The core element is the use of a modern ceramic seal, sourced from Chenderit in the UK. Once I'd found that and had the seal design drawing (below as well) the rest more or less designed itself. The impeller came from James Gunn who has a pattern. Housing parts were cast from scratch. The seals and bearing need to be scrapped when you remove the outer timing cover which is the major downside. If I was a better engineer I'd work out a different approach but you do what you can...... Charles |