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should be the same an any 6 cylinder diesel Mack. they only made two or three of them back then and the only differences are the length of the shaft and sometimes the clockin where it bolts to the oil cooler. think an 237 water pump should fit most thermodyne's. may have to use your old spacer blocks for the oil cooler tho.

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should be the same an any 6 cylinder diesel Mack. they only made two or three of them back then and the only differences are the length of the shaft and sometimes the clockin where it bolts to the oil cooler. think an 237 water pump should fit most thermodyne's. may have to use your old spacer blocks for the oil cooler tho.

If that has the original engine in it you'd' be pretty hard pressed to find either an oil cooler or a thermostat housing on it!

But as stated above maybe you could find a newer one with same shaft length and change the pulley.

There is a company in New York state that rebuilds water pumps for antiques, I'm not sure if they do heavy duty or not but it might be worth a shot if all else fails.

Ron

You can send it to the Mack Reman facility and they could rebuilt it. I have done this several times. It has to be called/shipped from your local Mack dealer. Check part number 316GC184NX that might work. Does not come with the pulley but just pull it off.

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