T-Bucket Bob
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What size hose is use on this water pump sbc, Year 1977
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The bottom water pump hose end is bigger than the top, most are 1.75”, but some are 2”. The top should be 1.5”, the bottom may require a hose with different sizes inlets for the water pump and the radiator. Best to just measure it to be sure. Who knows what water pump might be on it. One never knows what parts were used to make it work. You can use long or short style pumps, whichever works best for the project, just be sure that you have the correct flow. I had a 305roller cam engine that I rebuilt, bought a new water pump that was supposed to be a reversed flow and ended up with the wrong one.... I had to tear it back down and have my fresh machined heads remachined.... I was not happy.... but I wasn’t paying attention while it was breaking in, assumed everything being new was ok.... lesson learned.I think that’s top hose. Lower hose is 1 3/4 I think.
What if you had a steel pipe butted up to the radiator outlet / inlet, and used the heat shrink clamp to connect the two. In a pinch, if it leaked could you put a hose clamp on each end of the heat shrink to fix it?Mark be careful with the heat shrink clamps cause if they start to leak you will not like them. You will have to have a hose to replace them with unless you are in a big enough town to find some replacements for them & have a heat gun...........Just use clamps and some nice hose........don't ask me how I know...
Mike,
I appreciate the advice. However, before yesterday I had never heard of a heat shrink clamp. That is why I asked to hear more about the forum members experiences with them.![]()