That is on 392—thank you, never noticed that, although I had much hassle with finding matching pulleys for D resto that had no pulleys.(300D 392 had been in boat ) --- and it makes sense ; Do you know , is that true of 413/440? ‘’’’ Of line I sent Jamie Hyde an email about 440, 400,413 383 pumps and questions. Very confused space on all the variations ; we often get wrong stuff matched up on B blocks . We need a chart or something, with physical descriptions as well as part numbers . Not just pumps but casting they fit and spacer or backing plate. Easy to get wrong things, then a real pain to do twice. Of have marginal cooling From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'Gary Nelson' gnelson@xxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Actually, an AC pump has 6 veins on the impeller and non AC has 8. The reason for this is the AC crank pulleys are higher ratio to turn fan at higher RPM for better cooling. I have a 57 non air car and a 58 AC parts car. The AC motor had larger diameter crank pulleys. This would run the fan faster. Gary Since you have it apart, visually compare. A standard non-air pump will fit and not move as much water, making it run hotter. Ray On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Charles Kreszock kreszockcm@xxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 300ers, I have the car disassembled in the driveway. I removed the radiator to have it flushed and will install a new fan clutch tomorrow so would like to resolve the water pump part number issue so I can start reassembling and road test before leaving for Macungie. If you wish to chat about this call: 828 262 0393. Mick
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