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1TUFFZ 03-14-2013 10:39 PM

Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
Hey everyone,

I am in the process of building my 396 LT1. I am going to delete the oil cooler and i am going to buy a water pump. I want to stick with the mechanical pump because this will be mostly a street driven car with a little strip and road racing action.

Rather than buy an fbody pump, and plug the hole I was thinking of buying a Corvette pump since it doesn't have the cooler fitting in it.

Has anyone tried this? The only thing i see is a problem is the upper heater hose pipe on the passenger side. Does anyone think the heater hose would be long enough if you cut the 90* portion off of the rubber hose? Or is there anyway to straighten a prebent hose?

Any help is appreciated,
Aaron

KW Baraka 03-15-2013 09:40 AM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
Wow......make it easy on yourself.

Buy the F-body pump, plug the hole, and be done :yes: .

KW

PWR SHFT 03-15-2013 11:34 AM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 

Originally Posted by KW Baraka (Post 6935628)
Wow......make it easy on yourself.

Buy the F-body pump, plug the hole, and be done :yes: .

KW

I second this. First its not hard to plug the hole. Second, good possibility the vette pump is more expensive than the fbody pump.

bw_hunter 03-15-2013 11:48 AM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
There is no extra hole on an f-body pump on cars with an oil cooler. The pumps are the same whether you have the cooler or not. Cars without the cooler use a different hose connecting the pump to the radiator instead of to the oil cooler.

Use the stock pump and buy the hose and be done all neat and clean....

slick1hunting 03-15-2013 12:47 PM

I wondered if it wasn't what bw hunter said as I know my pump is stock and I dont have an oil cooler. On a secondary note the heater hoses are able to be replaced in sections. Each point the rubber line connects to the hard line is removable and repairable with new rubber hoses and clamps. The clamp from the factory is pretty easy to remove with hacksaw or dremel and then peel it away. You have to be carefull not to cut into the rib on the hardline but its pretty easy to cut the factory clamp off. I found good instructions for doing it with a search and I think it was on an impala forum.


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bw_hunter 03-15-2013 01:06 PM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
Whenever you want to see something a GREAT resource is Rob's page - shbox.com

Here is a link to the oil cooler diagram:
http://shbox.com/1/oil_cooler.jpg

And here is a link to the exploded radiator hose diagram:
http://shbox.com/1/95-97_hoses.jpg

The hose marked 'oil cooler bypass hose pn 10197675' is all you need to eliminate the oil cooler.

Really, really simple.....

shoebox 03-15-2013 01:45 PM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
And here is a shot of the difference in the water pumps:

http://shbox.com/1/lt1_water_pumps.jpg

also, how to remove the factory hose:

4th Gen LT1 F-body Heater Hose R&R

1TUFFZ 03-15-2013 05:17 PM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
Thank you everyone for your input.

BTC 03-15-2013 09:08 PM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
I used the bypass hose when I removed my oil cooler, but I think you can just plug the holes in the water pump and radiator.

bw_hunter 03-15-2013 09:11 PM

Re: Corvette WP on an F-body w/ oil cooler delete
 
You'd have to block off a pipe on the water pump and another on the radiator. Just use the hose and make it really simple.....


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