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Doesn't look OEM to me. All the water pumps I have seen have a recessed (thinner section) area around the bolts. Where your bolts are at the same height as the pump body. If you know what I mean...

Looks like some sort of aftermaket unit.

Chas

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Yes, I too would be interested in seeing the impeller blades. Here is where I go out on a bit of a limb (pier?) and say that the factory pumps has cast iron impeller blades whereas a lot of the cheaper aftermarket pumps had pressed steel ones. The cast iron types result in less cavitation than the pressed steel ones at higher RPM's - he said...

I can't tell you the last time I used the word "cavitation" in a sentence! Any liquid dynamics PHd's care to pour over their notes?

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That looks strikingly like the pictures in the 1970/71 Engine Service Manual. I have never seen one like that in person before though. What year car is that engine from?

Here is a pic from another post of original service manual photos:

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Yes it does look like it is OEM from that photo, the motor has a cast date stamp of June 26, 1970 and the build date of the car is Aug 1970

That looks strikingly like the pictures in the 1970/71 Engine Service Manual. I have never seen one like that in person before though. What year car is that engine from?

Here is a pic from another post of original service manual photos:

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EuroDat,

My old water pump seems to have recessed bolts. The pictures are of the water pump that was on my car that I pulled off a few weeks ago as it had started to leak slightly. It says GMB on it which doesn't seem to relate to Nissan as far as I know, from that it must be aftermarket? I can't tell if the impeller is iron or steel. The engine I have has no serial number, I read that means it was a replacement engine from Nissan, don't know what that might mean in terms of water pump.

impeller:

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EuroDat,

My old water pump seems to have recessed bolts. The pictures are of the water pump that was on my car that I pulled off a few weeks ago as it had started to leak slightly. It says GMB on it which doesn't seem to relate to Nissan as far as I know, from that it must be aftermarket? I can't tell if the impeller is iron or steel. The engine I have has no serial number, I read that means it was a replacement engine from Nissan, don't know what that might mean in terms of water pump.

impeller:

[ATTACH=CONFIG]63988[/ATTACH]

I think mine is the same. Can't see much because its covered by the pulley. The recessed areas seem the same and I can just make out the ridged section, but could not see the GMB stamp because of the pulley.

I wonder what GMB means. Maybe Nissan had contracted manufacures to make these or its aftermaket?

Chas

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