I have an odd setup on my 440 in my '74 Challenger. The waterpump inlet is on the passenger side. :clueless:I've looked in 2 different factory service manuals and it shows it being on the driver's side. The only thing I can figure is the engine originally came out of an R/V. My stock radiator upper hose connection has been moved (and rewelded..quite nicely I might add) from the driver's side to the pass side, which is where it should be for a big block Challenger. I am not sure where the radiator came from.
It's a down-flow radiator, so having the radiator inlet and outlet on the same side doesn't have much, or any effect (positive or negative) that I can tell, however on an aluminum cross-flow radiator you obviously can't have the inlet and outlet on the same side. I want to switch to an aluminum radiator but can't with the current setup. Does anyone know of any interference issues I might have switching to a waterpump with a inlet on the driver's side. I looked and didn't see any obvious interferences, but just thought I'd ask as there may be something I didn't think of. I think the motor was in a 1978 Dodge (Trailblazer??) R/V. Thanks!!
Matt B.