It's easier to swap out in the home garage with a new water pump then roadside.
Generally, there was a factory fan shroud if the car was a factory air conditioned vehicle.
Thanks,
Gary H.
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> My water pump on my 361 is starting to develop a slight knock. When
> cold. There's no play in the fan. I know my old ford truck the pump
> had a weap hole to let you know the pump was going bad as it would
> leak from there. Does this pump have that. And how long do I have
> before I need to change it? Going to Carlisle this weekend. I'm
> bringing everything if I need to change on the side of the road.
>
> Was the fan shroud a option. When would a engine have one. Thanks John
> Wask.....
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