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Big Block Chevy
JEGS 555-50932 Electric Water Pump Features:
- Fits big block Chevy engines such as 396, 427, 454, and others based on the popular platform
- Designed to keep your vehicle’s engine cool after a mechanical pump gives up
- Black powder coated for corrosion resistance and long life
- Specifications: 35 gallons per minute, 6 amps
- The Inlet Tube Can Be Mounted on the Left or Right Side
- Simple installation
FAQ
Are big-block Chevy and small-block Chevy water pumps the same?
- No, they differ in size and design to fit their respective engines. Big-block and small-block Chevy water pumps are not interchangeable.
Are electric water pumps better than mechanical?
- Electric water pumps offer advantages like precise control and reduced horsepower drag but suitability depends on specific engine needs.
How to tell the difference between a Chevy long and short water pump?
- Measure the distance from the mounting surface to the hub flange. Short pumps are about 5-5/8" while long pumps are around 7-1/4" in length.
How long do Chevy water pumps last?
- Chevy water pump lifespan varies. With proper maintenance, they can last around 60,000 to 100,000 miles depending on usage and conditions.
Specifications:
How do I mount the inlet to the drivers side
Where does the bypass hose to the intake manifold mount on this pump?
Does it come with the hose inlet fitting ?
Will this pump work on a 16 volt system?
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