Weiand Team G Aluminum Water Pump - Team G Aluminum Belt-Driven Mechanical Water Pump Chevrolet- 1969-87 Bb V8 Passenger Cars Light Trucks w/Long-Style Pumps
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The Weiand line of Team G aluminum, belt-driven mechanical water pumps is ideally suited for racing applications. Pumps are offered for the standard Chevrolet small block V-8, the Corvette small block V-8 and the Chevrolet big block V-8. All go through a rigorous testing procedure to assure that there will be no leaks. Specifications Long style Non-adjustable design Does not fit Corvette applications Satin finish Shipping weight - 11 lbs. NOTE: Not for use on serpentine drive belt equipped vehicles. Features Exclusive 8-blade high flow anti-cavitation impeller uses less horsepower Reinforced housing is cast from a very light 356-T aluminum alloy Housing is counter-bored so that bearings can't "walk out" Big 3/4" shaft with 5/8" fan locator - most applications Heavy duty, premium quality bearing and severe duty seal assembly The 1/2" hub is precision-machined from billet in a dual bolt pattern Small block pumps feature an adjustable cam-thrust stop Mounting holes are slotted to facilitate belt-tension adjustment Pump has 1/2" NPT auxiliary outlets
Not for reverse rotation drive belt accessory drive belt systems. Will not fit Corvette. Dimension from fan mounting hub to block surface: 7.28" Pump has two 1/2"-14 NPT Ports
Product Description:
The Weiand Company was founded by Phil Weiand as a performance parts warehouse in the 1930s and sold a variety of speed parts. The first Weiand product, the "High Weiand" manifold was manufactured and marketed in 1937. It was the first aluminum intake on the market.
In 1949 Weiand introduced a series of "tri-power" and four 2-barrel manifolds and immediately after WWII Weiand debuted a line of aluminum cylinder heads for flathead Ford engines. The famous "Drag Star" line of "log" manifolds for Hemi engines was introduced in 1952 and in 1957 Weiand developed complete blower drives for the GMC 6-71 supercharger. The first dual plane, 180º intake came from Weiand in 1965, known as the "Colt" and in 1968 Weiand introduced the "Hi-Ram Manifold" and its patented D-port technology.
The popular "X-terminator" single plane manifold series was launched in 1972 and high performance aluminum water pumps were made by Weiand the following year. "X-CELerator", a series of performance single plane intakes was developed in 1974. The first models of the famous "Team G" series of 360º racing manifolds were introduced in 1978. A year later Weiand's "Action" series of high performance replacement manifolds debuted.
Weiand became the first OE supplier of superchargers to Mercury Performance Marine in 1990, and over the next three years the "Stealth" series of high performance dual plane manifolds was designed, the "Pro-Street" supercharger was certified "emissions legal" by CARB and Weiand received the industry's first "E.O." for an intake manifold.
Weiand developed the 8-71 supercharger for Small Block and Big Block Chevy in 1996 and Weiand released the first aluminum LS-1 intake manifold in 2002. In 2005 Weiand began designing manifolds on Computational Fluid Dynamics software to deliver perfectly designed runner lengths for maximum air/fuel delivery on its newest intakes known as the Warrior line.
To make more power you have to get more air into your engine. Look to Weiand as your power source!