I had the same problem with an OEM puller on a 97 F250. Luckily there was a dealership mechanic across the street that had the right puller and it wasn't oem. I forgot what he said the right one was.
Yeah it’s strange, I’ve never seen a pulley look like that, it literally looked like it was welded at home, who knows. Also having the right puller that’s actually a good quality does make a big difference as well. Glad I had another pump laying around. Thanks for sharing your experience. Thanks for watching.
@@hillstreet4698 sorry, I’m afraid I don’t. Are you sure they’re looking it up under the correct engine? Do you have the proper pulleys/brackets for your accessories? Just trying to think because they should have one no problem. You could always place your pump in the middle of the adjustment range then take something like a power cord Ian’s wrap it around and mark where the ends meet being sure that you pulled the slack out before marking it, then remove it and measure the marks to see how long of a belt you need then just buy that length. Hope this helps, good luck. Thanks for watching.
@@drodman34 nice car, and rare engine, you don’t see those much anymore ever since the 360,390 had come along. Yeah sometimes pulling the ac compressor off makes things easier. Good luck on your repair, hope all goes well. Thanks for watching.
I’m trying to remove the AC from my 71 f100 truck. It has a 360. For me, the PS bracket sits on top of the AC compressor bracket, so I have to remove PS first before I can take the AC off.
@@KIVPush on my 65 Galaxie the ac compressor was attached to the bracket by 4 bolts on the bottom side. I was able to get to it. I also removed my ps pump and brackets to rebuild that since I had a leak in it. Wasn't bad taking everything off. Cleaning everything up and painting the new Edelbrock water pump and brackets. Took it on a 800 mile trip to the nsra Nationals in Louisville and ran and drove very nice. Love my Galaxie
Am currently upgrading the steering gear on my 74 for one from a 79. I was wondering if I could use the same old pump or if I would have to upgrade to a 79 and if so would it fit on the bracket?
Greetings, I’m not 100% sure right off the top of my head but most all those old ford engines ran between 180 to 200. I wouldn’t want it going any higher than 210 on a hot summer day. You can get different thermostats like 160,180,195,etc. I’d start with the 180 and see how it performs. There’s several different factors to include, like how much compression your motor has, the camshaft, has it been bored over, all these things make differences on how it runs vs stock. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@@mmsq7029 unfortunately it sounds to me like you got a rod knocking. The only way to fix that is to pull the engine and rebuild it. Sorry for the bad news, good thing is though now you can build it the way you want it.
@@FastFords289 thank you so much. I am from Saudi Arabia and we do not have cars like this and there are no spare parts for them. Do you know a good website that provides engine parts at a good price?
@@mmsq7029 you’re very welcome, glad to help. Well welcome to the channel, thanks for watching and being a supporter. No unfortunately I don’t know right off hand where you could order parts to be sent to your location, unless you can get parts from like summit racing, they sell crate engines that are complete, you just have to install them but they’re ready to run. You could check with them and see if they can deliver over seas, I’m not sure. Good luck though, hope you can get her going good as new again, if I find anything I’ll let you know.
Your videos have been so helpful for working on my 79 f150 Lariat as a total beginner. Thanks so much 🙏
@@bretk5365 that’s great, I’m glad you enjoy the videos and find them helpful, you’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Perfect repair. Cheers from Auckland.
Much appreciated, thanks for watching.
I had the same problem with an OEM puller on a 97 F250. Luckily there was a dealership mechanic across the street that had the right puller and it wasn't oem. I forgot what he said the right one was.
Yeah it’s strange, I’ve never seen a pulley look like that, it literally looked like it was welded at home, who knows. Also having the right puller that’s actually a good quality does make a big difference as well. Glad I had another pump laying around. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thanks for watching.
Do you have a part number on that belt? Trouble finding any matches at local auto parts stores
@@hillstreet4698 sorry, I’m afraid I don’t. Are you sure they’re looking it up under the correct engine? Do you have the proper pulleys/brackets for your accessories? Just trying to think because they should have one no problem. You could always place your pump in the middle of the adjustment range then take something like a power cord Ian’s wrap it around and mark where the ends meet being sure that you pulled the slack out before marking it, then remove it and measure the marks to see how long of a belt you need then just buy that length. Hope this helps, good luck.
Thanks for watching.
I have to remove my ps pump on my 65 Galaxie 500 352 motor with ac. Have to pull the ac first 😢
@@drodman34 nice car, and rare engine, you don’t see those much anymore ever since the 360,390 had come along.
Yeah sometimes pulling the ac compressor off makes things easier. Good luck on your repair, hope all goes well.
Thanks for watching.
I’m trying to remove the AC from my 71 f100 truck. It has a 360. For me, the PS bracket sits on top of the AC compressor bracket, so I have to remove PS first before I can take the AC off.
@@KIVPush on my 65 Galaxie the ac compressor was attached to the bracket by 4 bolts on the bottom side. I was able to get to it. I also removed my ps pump and brackets to rebuild that since I had a leak in it. Wasn't bad taking everything off. Cleaning everything up and painting the new Edelbrock water pump and brackets. Took it on a 800 mile trip to the nsra Nationals in Louisville and ran and drove very nice. Love my Galaxie
Am currently upgrading the steering gear on my 74 for one from a 79. I was wondering if I could use the same old pump or if I would have to upgrade to a 79 and if so would it fit on the bracket?
@@casimirobuenabista yes, you can use the same pump you currently running with no problems. Good luck on your install.
Thanks for watching.
@FastFords289 Thanks a lot for the quick response.
@@casimirobuenabista no, problem, you’re very welcome.
Greetings!, please tell me what is the operating temperature of the v8 engine large block Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 with a volume of 7 liters.
Greetings, I’m not 100% sure right off the top of my head but most all those old ford engines ran between 180 to 200. I wouldn’t want it going any higher than 210 on a hot summer day. You can get different thermostats like 160,180,195,etc. I’d start with the 180 and see how it performs. There’s several different factors to include, like how much compression your motor has, the camshaft, has it been bored over, all these things make differences on how it runs vs stock. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Hi l have ford f 150 1976 and it has sound in engine. I want to send you video. How l can contact with you?
Well you could send it to my email- f1006871@gmail.com
Thank you l sent it 👍🏻
@@mmsq7029 unfortunately it sounds to me like you got a rod knocking. The only way to fix that is to pull the engine and rebuild it.
Sorry for the bad news, good thing is though now you can build it the way you want it.
@@FastFords289 thank you so much. I am from Saudi Arabia and we do not have cars like this and there are no spare parts for them. Do you know a good website that provides engine parts at a good price?
@@mmsq7029 you’re very welcome, glad to help. Well welcome to the channel, thanks for watching and being a supporter.
No unfortunately I don’t know right off hand where you could order parts to be sent to your location, unless you can get parts from like summit racing, they sell crate engines that are complete, you just have to install them but they’re ready to run. You could check with them and see if they can deliver over seas, I’m not sure.
Good luck though, hope you can get her going good as new again, if I find anything I’ll let you know.