john8662
08-16-2005, 06:10
I'm getting parts ready for the new engine, that I'm still patiently awaiting and I stumbled upon some questions.
First off, I've got the 97+ HO waterpump installed on the OLD engine and it's got 10k miles on it. My question:
What is the acceptable amount of slack/play on the water pump drive shaft?
With 10k miles on it, you can feel some horizonal play when wiggling the shaft, and turning it around. There is also a very very slight smount of laterial slack when you pull the drive shaft pulley towards you. The good, no leaks, no weeping, just a good working waterpump, just curious what was normal after the bearings in the pump break-in.
Another question on a different part of the engine concerns my boost gauge installation and the antipation of installing an intercooler later. Next question:
How much do you cut off the end of the upper intake manifold during an intercooler install?
The reason for this question is because I don't want to have to drill and tap the upper intake tube twice for the boost gauge install. I already had a boost guage, but am installing a different upper intake manifold piece, so I have to re-tap a hole for the tube. The place I chose to tap for boost pressure is on the tube portion of the upper intake. I wanted to keep this area, but need to know how far back on the tube to put my hole? Am I making any sense? Also, if tapping the intake in another spot makes more sense, I'm open to suggestion.
Thats it for now...
First off, I've got the 97+ HO waterpump installed on the OLD engine and it's got 10k miles on it. My question:
What is the acceptable amount of slack/play on the water pump drive shaft?
With 10k miles on it, you can feel some horizonal play when wiggling the shaft, and turning it around. There is also a very very slight smount of laterial slack when you pull the drive shaft pulley towards you. The good, no leaks, no weeping, just a good working waterpump, just curious what was normal after the bearings in the pump break-in.
Another question on a different part of the engine concerns my boost gauge installation and the antipation of installing an intercooler later. Next question:
How much do you cut off the end of the upper intake manifold during an intercooler install?
The reason for this question is because I don't want to have to drill and tap the upper intake tube twice for the boost gauge install. I already had a boost guage, but am installing a different upper intake manifold piece, so I have to re-tap a hole for the tube. The place I chose to tap for boost pressure is on the tube portion of the upper intake. I wanted to keep this area, but need to know how far back on the tube to put my hole? Am I making any sense? Also, if tapping the intake in another spot makes more sense, I'm open to suggestion.
Thats it for now...