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69 302 with 6 rib pulleys?

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I I have a 63 ford falcon it was stock with a 6 cyl. And someone put in a 302. Not sure what year. The alternator and gooseneck match a 69 mustang. Anyways. Someone put in a electric water pump. Car is running hot. I have a electric fan. With the electric water pump. My alternator can't keep up with the drain of the fan and pump. Along with the overheating issue. I am looking to replace the electric fan and pump. With original mechanical ones. I have 6 rib alternator pulley. With 6 rib crank pulley. I can not find the correct water pump pulley. I am going crazy trying to find a 6 rib water pump pulley, For a 302. Am I wrong that it came out of a mustang? There is no A/C or power steering. So I need a pulley with 6 grooves. I would really appreciate any help.
 

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Looks like a fox length crank, fox reverse rotation WP with accompanying pulley. Pulley will be smooth.
Ebay search turns up lots of results. Can also find them in the jy.
 
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which timing cover does that looks like he has? Are the early standard rotation and the reverse rotation different? The cap on the gooseneck bypass outlet caught my attention...
 
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a91what said:
Looks like a fox length crank, fox reverse rotation WP with accompanying pulley. Pulley will be smooth.
Ebay search turns up lots of results. Can also find them in the jy.
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It's not a reverse rotation pump. The crank turns clockwise. And unless I am mistaking. With just a alt, pump, and crank pulley the pump will spin clockwise as well.
 
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GOvert said:
which timing cover does that looks like he has? Are the early standard rotation and the reverse rotation different? The cap on the gooseneck bypass outlet caught my attention...
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I am not an expert by any means but my research has lead me to believe it's a universal timing cover. The timing marker location. With the oil dipstick, and spot for a mechanical fuel pump. Has lead me to believe it's a universal cover
 

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It is not tbe crank that is reverse rotation ,it would be the water pump that is reverse rotstion . It looks like you have the 5.0 pulley on the crank shaft . You need to check the numbers on the engine block above the starter ,this is probably a roller cam motor .
 
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