Water pipe?

wanderer23464yahoocom
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Looking for this connection.

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Fuel pump is upside down0
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Ok thanks, Sorry 1st time attempting to post a picture with text, next time I will make the letters bigger. Please click on the picture to resize to see the connection I need help with. Thanks0
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I think that fitting is simply a common 1/2"(?) pipe thread "nipple" connection.0
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Readily available at Parts stores, Advance, Auto Zone, NAPA, etc. The fuel pump looks correct, it is a double action pump,-- one side vacuum for the wipers..
Jim Spencer0 -
This photo shows the water pipe you are missing . You will see it come from the water pump up and back to just behind that rear carb. Then it turns up slightly and a hose continues to the heater,
Roger0 -
The fuel pump is difinitly upside down0
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Herman, regarding the fuel pump, I assume you know that the pumps must have spacers (between the block and the body of the pump) that are of a specific thickness -- right? (Just wanted to make sure because I know you're new to Hudsons, and things that we Hudsonites take for granted, you may not have learned yet!)0
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And while on the subject of clutch ,there are two sizes for the Stepdown .The larger diameter one (10") is for the overdrive (witch you have there).The smaller (9" ) is the standard one,
Roger0 -
With the Twin H you need a 45 degree NPT to hose barb fitting. Single carb uses the easy to find straight one. Looks like a double lever so I am assuming 52-54, that being the case the afforementioned pipe is correct for the other line. This also is different for twin H. The twin H pipe has a sharper upturn to clear the rear linkage.0
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Thanks guys. Jon I flipped the water pump and that gasket was replaced. Who ever removed the original pump left the gasket. It is pretty thick, which is what it is suppose to be. I did get the pipe fitting from my parts car, but Advance Auto also had it on the shelf. Good eye Ken. Those parts are missing, because I was am still playing with the shifter, so I mounted the tranny and put the engine and tranny in the truck. I was trying to get the shifter further forward. Roger do you have an extra water pipe for a 308. I do believe I can use regular heater hose, RIGHT?0
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I'll look in the warehouse tommorow,
Roger0 -
I took one of of a Twin-H motor if you want it I can send it to you for about $20.00 delivered. Do you have the brass nut shown in photo ? if not I'll keep it . The nut is currently stuck to the pipe but should come loose , I put some oil on it ,Couldnt quite get the whole pipe in the photo.
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Just a note: post '54 water pipes are different.0
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Roger I do not have the brass nut. I think I still have your address. I will look tonight, when I get home. I can send a check tomorrow. Thanks0
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No problem ,there is no hurry . This is supposed to have a support to the third head bolt that I need to find anyway. I had allready stolen this one in the past. I'm fairly sure I have more some place if not I'll rob another one. Someone stated earlier the Twin -H had this special pipe with more of a bend. While that's true I don't see why it one of the others could not be bent more with the right bender,
Roger0
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