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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: opelitis1 on November 06, 2016, 03:20:58 PM

Title: 1963 Corvette 327 c.i. Water Pump that needs . . .
Post by: opelitis1 on November 06, 2016, 03:20:58 PM
a wee bit of cleaning.  Is it okay to sandblast the pump without destroying its originality?   
'63 Vette water pump p/n 3782609 with raised code GM 3 on the reverse of the water pump.  The beastie is valuable and therefore stands the question.

Thanks in advance Gentlemen!!
Ted
 
Title: Re: 1963 Corvette 327 c.i. Water Pump that needs . . .
Post by: william on November 06, 2016, 04:25:00 PM
I have been in the hobby 41 years and have sandblasted plenty of parts. Were I to become involved with another restoration I would avoid sandblasting as much as possible. It can be extremely abrasive, eroding casting features such as numbers. Water pumps have internal parts including a bearing and you would have to ensure all the sand residue was removed from the housing.

I would disassemble the pump, soak the housing and cover in a solution such as evaporust. Then have it rebuilt.
Title: Re: 1963 Corvette 327 c.i. Water Pump that needs . . .
Post by: opelitis1 on November 06, 2016, 05:04:23 PM
3782609 and GM3 are on the front of the pump.  S3 in raised letter / number is on the rear.
Hope that did not mix anyone up with my miscue.!
Ted