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1/17/2014 6:09 AM  #1


Water pump 31047

I’m trying to identify what waterpump I have. My car is a 1965 Mustang (built 6 september 1964), but probably the engine is a 1966 (iron cast pump and blue colored engine, 1965 had aluminium pumps and had  black colored engine) There is a number on the pump, 31047. I came to the same picture of the pump at Summit racing for a Stewart 16123 water pump. But when I look at the website of Stewart at this waterpump, there is another picture and number on the pump.

Does anybody know what waterpump this 31047 is, brand, standard/high flow, etc.
 
Thanks.

Ron










Last edited by RonNL (1/17/2014 8:13 AM)

 

1/22/2014 5:28 AM  #2


Re: Water pump 31047

Stewart about the number:

The number 31047 is only a casting number used by the foundry. Different foundries can use different part numbers for the same style casting.

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1/22/2014 7:16 AM  #3


Re: Water pump 31047

Hey Ron...welcome to the forum!
Which ever pump you get.......I like to take the back off and sorta detail and smooth the inlet/outlet/impeller to make everything a little more......efficient.
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