Blackjack, How thick is the washer? Does it look like
This? Neil & Everyone
You have not seen the back side of the spacer. That's were its chewed up, but I really can't imagine it would be too much out of balance. I think I caused this by having the fan belt too tight. The old one was sqeaking and looked like it was on its last legs, I bought a shorter wider one, but it was too short (17400?) (40") so I put on the spare from 2007. I assume it was the same size (15405) (40.5") as the worn squeaky one since I bought 2 at once that year. This all happened about 20 to 30 miles after replacing the belt. I knew it was "snug", but figured it would strech. I was driving home and heard sounds like stones being kicked up, but it seemed odd. That was the center section disintegrating. Then there was a wap, wap, wap sound. That was the belt flapping around. I made a note to check that out once I got home. Then maybe 1/2 mile after wap, wap, wap. I smelled hot coolant, and saw my temp gauge was in the 250 neighborhood, its arm roated 180 degress past normal (as in 3 o'clock compared to 9). That got my attention and I stopped right then. Opening the hood revealed that my former fan belt was now stuck around the pully or spacer
The truck is parked for the winter, so I have time to find a better spacer. I have seen the reinforcement listed in the 1929-57 parts
catalog. For '55-57 truck and cars. There is a note that says
"Pumps having fan and pully hub pressed to .348 dim. must use the reinforcement when replacing pump with pressed dim of .288." So it might be used to take the difference up when when a water pump with .348 shaft stickout replaces one with a .288. I'm not real sure. Given the level of disentergration, I can't tell if I had one or not either. I'll probably just look how the belt lines up, or maybe buy one and see how that effects line up.
The pulley face of the water pump seems to have ridges. I am planning to take the engine out this winter for a paint job and will take a closer look at what's going on there then.
After the break down I debated how to get the truck home, I was almost there maybe 3 miles to go. After 10 or 15 minutes of sitting at the initial point, I hoped it would get a mile to my neighbor's sisters' where I could leave it safely to cool off good. It heated right back up, so I stopped in a 1/4 miles at the first turn. I was concerned my wife would be reluctant to partipate in towing me home, so I figured I would leave the truck and come back in an hour or two. She was on the way to pick me up, when a stanger asked if I needed a tow! He'd seen me stopped along the highway and when he saw me again not much further away, so he asked. That was scary, he got us up to about 40 and I'm 10 or 20 feet behind him wondering if he knows I only have manual drum brakes. I gave the whoa sign with my hand and got us down to 30 and then we slowly coasted to the turn on my road. Worked out great. Later on I started it up and drove it inside the garage where its sat since, but I don't think I runined the motor.