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Water Pump

donner1122

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My water pump stared leaking at the shaft... Anyone know where to find a water pump for the M211 (GMC 302)?

I've been searching all over and can't find anything reasonable.

All I can find is a listing on eBay, but its $250!!!!!

There's gotta be something cheaper...
 

SturmTyger380

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I got one awhile back from O'Reilly's Auto Parts. - "It's part number CP36 at O'Reilly's. When I went for a water pump they wanted to look it up by vehicle even though I knew the number. It made them happy to find it when we looked for a late 1950's GMC pickup truck with the 302 engine in it."
 

1944mb

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I’m curious, pretty sure I’ve read this in one of threads, but what kind of luck have people had rebuilding them? I see Memphis offers a kit and a new pump. Mine doesn’t leak but the bearing has some play.
 

hendersond

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I would say fair. It is really old technology. Not exactly a modern seal. Some drip, bit no stream. If I could find the shaft and bearings reasonable, I would look into different seals.
 

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