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1680 SUNBEAM Mark I 1965-1966 Ford 260 4.875" water pump

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1680 SUNBEAM Mark I 1965-1966 Ford 260 4.875" water pumpFlowkooler designed a high flow water pump for the 260 Ford engine used in the Mark I Sunbeam Tiger. It has a CNC machined billet impeller with 16 vanes, integrated shrouding and a reduced casting to impeller vane clearance. It achieves greater flow rates, higher head pressure and a more efficient flow. The impeller color is due to Type II Class II military grade surface coating which protects against corrosive fluids. FlowKooler introduced the first

Flowkooler designed a high flow water pump for the 260 Ford engine used in the Mark I Sunbeam Tiger. It has a CNC machined billet impeller with 16 vanes, integrated shrouding and a reduced casting-to-impeller vane clearance.  It achieves greater flow rates, higher head pressure and a more efficient flow. The impeller color is due to Type II Class II military grade surface coating which protects against corrosive fluids. 

FlowKooler introduced the first hi flow pumps and continues to improve impeller design. Why is increased flow so important to cooling a hot Ford engine? Because it has been proven time and time again that reducing the cycle time between the heat source and the heat sink creates more opportunities to shed heat and drop engine temperatures.

Short History of the Blocks 

The 221, 260, and 289ci engines lived side-by-side during 1963. In 1964, the 221 was dropped, leaving the 260-2V, 289-2V, 289-4V, and 289 High Performance engines in production. In 1964, the 289-4V engine was a low-compression V-8, just like the 289-2V. It ran on regular fuel and was available only in the Mustang.  In 1965, Ford dropped the 160-horse 260-2V, leaving the 289-2V as the standard small-block V-8. Ford also increased the 289-4V compression ratio with flat-top pistons which boosted the horsepower rating from 210 to 225. The 289 High Performance V-8 remained the same through 1967.

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General Specifications:
Type of Material of Pump Body Aluminum
Number of Blades on Impeller 16 CNC Aluminum
Direction of Rotation CW
Fan Hub Working Height 4.875"
Inlet outside diameter 1 3/4"
Alternator Mounting Yes
Hose Connections: 1st 2nd
Gender M M
Diameter 5/8" 5/8"
Threaded No No
Other Special Features:
  • Impeller chamber is directional to clockwise rotation
  • Lower radiator hose outlet on right side (passenger side)
  • 5/8" to 1" bushing for shaft recommended for 1" pulley bores
  • Doesn't use backing plate
  • For 1965-1966 Sunbeam Tiger with Ford 260 
  • Alternative Part Numbers  C5AE-8505-C
Parts Contained in Box:
Mounting Gasket,  Installation Sheet, FlowKooler Decal
Make Model Year Block CID Liters
Sunbeam Mark I 1965-1966 V8 260 4.3L
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