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i have a 1956 f100 with a 272 motor it has the high mount fan i am using a toyota set up for p/s i have all the brackets and pulleys for  it i would like to put the fan on the water pump so i can line up my pulleys i also have the pulley balancer can this be done need some help here this old man dont know everthing 78yrs first y motor thanks
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hi there

can't figure why you have not had a reply yet..    i'm a relative "newbie" but try the Search facility there's a ton of info on this site if you can find it... i've a 56 f100 with a 292 and a Toyoda (yes it is spelt that way with a d) p/s box

its got one narrow belt driving the pump from a bolt on pulley on the damper and a second narrow belt driving alternator and sanden a/c compressor from the pulley/damper....narrow belts and pulleys seem easier to get.

some truck stuff had wider belt and pulley also water pump had bigger diam shaft. some juggling of spacers and timing cover bolt lengths had to be done but it is doable.

look thro J. Mummerts web site for ideas/parts  www.ford-y-block.com

  good luck stuey

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I have a 55 f100,which originally had the high mounted fan

I replaced the  pump with the cast in fan bearing mount with

a fan for a 57 f100. The only other consideration was to get

a fan shroud that would be centered with the fan. I found one

at a swap meet.

55f100

West Monroe,La.

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thanks do you know the number or type water pump you used?mine is a 272 cid .i think this will solve my p/s steering problem i have all the brackets and pulleys   i need thanks again como se yama
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como se yama (6/13/2011)
thanks do you know the number or type water pump you used?mine is a 272 cid .i think this will solve my p/s steering problem i have all the brackets and pulleys i need thanks again como se yama




Howdy,





I have a similar setup but I'm going to make my own fan mount. I did have the pump with the mounting flange for the original fan and bearing mount but I sold it.



You can buy that pump (rebuilt) from Rock Auto Kragen, possibly NAPA and possibly others.........but they'll usually want your old pump. They DON'T always stock them because they're so rare (I think I got the last one not needing a "core" from Rock Auto )



This the pump you're looking for (From Rock Auto http://www.rockauto.com/ )



A-1 CARDONE Part # 58233 More Information About this Part Reman. Includes Gasket

with High Mount Fan Bracket






Cheers,





Rick


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Usually 1956 F-100's had the fan mounted on the pump. Sounds like you want the 56 and later truck water pump. You will also need a water pump pulleyand 56 later fan. The 56 and later trucks used the same crankshaft damper as the cars and have provision to mount the additional pulley to drive the P/S pump.

Perhaps the fan mounted on the pump was a mid year change on the 56 trucks or yours has the 55 set-up.

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looks like your right someone used the older style 56 high fan water pump .i have a pulley that bolts on to the crank shaft that will drive the pump looks like all i need is the late model water pump thanks for your help como se yana
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John Mummert (6/13/2011)
Usually 1956 F-100's had the fan mounted on the pump. Sounds like you want the 56 and later truck water pump. You will also need a water pump pulleyand 56 later fan. The56 and latertrucks used the same crankshaft damper as the cars and have provision to mount the additional pulley to drive the P/S pump.



Perhaps the fan mounted on the pump was a mid year change on the 56 trucks or yours has the 55 set-up.




I don't think the high mount pump was ever used in the F-100 pickups.





There are 2 "high-mount" pumps. One for the 55 239 and one for the 56 272 and later. I had BOTH, and they are not the same nor are they interchangeable.

(The "272" model will fit on the 272/292 timing cover but NOT on the 239 timing cover. It's a little bit "bigger")





If you could mount your radiator and shroud such that the regular water pump would center on the shroud, you wouldn't need the high-mount pump at all.



I can't do it on mine.....The engine sits way too low and the radiator is way too high in the F-600.




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54 and 55 F-100's and F-250's both used high mount fans. As you stated, 54 had small impellor pump and 55 had larger impellor.

54 truck pumps are 1 year only.

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John Mummert (6/14/2011)
54 and 55 F-100's and F-250's both used high mount fans. As you stated, 54 had small impellor pump and 55 had larger impellor.



54 truck pumps are 1 year only.






That would be 54 & "1/2"... maybe, when they went to the 239-Y?



I did not think any F-100's got high mount pumps....... (I was somehow under the impression that the P-250s, Courier etc and maybe medium trucks were the only ones that got the high mount pumps)








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