7600 Water Pump

Ford single pulley v belt style water pumps are the same for all 3 and 4 cylinder tractors from 1965-1999, at least the front half of the pump.
That?s the common replacement method. OEM should be under $80 and include both gaskets.
 
Not exactly true, there are pulley/hub for bolt on fan, and threaded for spin on fan. But you are correct as far as boltup to the tractor jut bolt size variations (all small, or some small some big).
 
I was thinking the straddle mount tractors had the low mount alternator. My bad. For all the 7600?s I?ve seen I should have passed.
 
I've worked on more 7600s than I care to count - they were very popular in my area. When the 7600 first came out in 1975, the alternator was in the conventional location, just like the 7000 was. The high-mount alternator came about in 1976 when they started providing cabs with AC (even though you couldn't get a 7600 with AC), because now the AC compressor had to go where the alternator was. For whatever reason, all 7600s after that time came with the high-mount alternator, even if the tractor had no cab. Conversely, the 56 & 6600 tractors kept the conventional location if the tractor had no cab or AC. Not sure why the difference between the turbo and non-turbo tractors on units w/o AC. Call it a Ford quirk.
 

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