Yes, that's what they are doing, collapsing catalogs into one size fits as many as possible. They know the castings are the same for all AMC V-8s or sixes for the most part, so they collapse the part numbers to as few as possible. That way they can stock one pump that you might have to change a hose location or something on, but it will otherwise work fine. In their zeal to stock as few parts as possible, they overdo it though. The people collapsing the numbers don't have access to the real parts, they just do a little (to little) "research". There were at least two different bolt patterns, two shaft lengths, and two different heater hose outlets (on opposite sides, so plumbing around isn't easy) for the 196 water pump. There were eight different combos IIRC, out of 16 possible. One or two could be consolidated, so there should be at least six part numbers. Try ordering one though and it's pot luck that you get the correct one. 6-7 years ago I ordered two from NAPA, which is usually good, and got the wrong one. The reorder was different but wrong, so I had them send my old one in to be rebuilt. That's the ONLY way you're guranteed to get one that fits correctly. Most stores can get them rebuilt, but it takes 2-4 weeks depending on location. On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 00:41, Jim Blair wrote: > A: You got the pump for the wrong model or too new. Ask for one for a V8 > Hornet and you should get the correct one. TomJ -- In a perfect world, yes ... :-) Six or eight, the aftermarket world's data is corrupting. I think they're consolidating back catalogs, collapsing models into model-year, or something, as it's harder and hard to even get quality stores to document the difference, even when they know there is one. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com