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Short water pump with stock v-belt setup?

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Old Feb 3, 2006 | 10:13 AM
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Short water pump with stock v-belt setup?

I have a Monza that requires a short water pump (corvette style pump) in order to fit behind the radiator.

The engine I've got is all stock accessories and brackets from a 75 truck (350 ci).

With a stock water pump all pulleys line up with the alternator, crank, and water pump perfectly. But now that I put in a short water pump I can't find a pulley that lines up with the stock belts.

Have any of you guys tried to run a short water pump with the stock vbelt setup? What pulley did you use?

BTW converting to a corvette accessory system is out of the question for me because I am running a motor plate.

Any suggestions would be great. thanks
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Old Feb 3, 2006 | 10:20 AM
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A custom aftermarket pulley that works with your set up will cost more than you could buy the short accessory system from a junk yard.
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