Witha stamped curkalator ya can kool tha motor and compress air at the same time lou if ya turn the impeller backwards on the shaft and start the motor in backwards mode too. I know you got that special-order double selectable rotation motor that was a factoree option only in the state of kowabunga....the 345 ba unit (bazzackwurds).
Onna more serious (but not completely) note...the vane-to-volute angle of the stamped impeller is an absolutely perfect match. Must be that's why they work really well...if the root manufacturer paid any attention at all to assembly specs when either rebuilding,...or manufacturing new water pumps for this shit. Cast impeller profiles are all over the place, some match, some don't, but then most are half eaten away nowadays so whatcha gonna do, weld up the vanes and regrind to some new "dyno-generated" profile?
Cast impeller pumps are gone from the marketplace though some pop up from time to time, so do nos cast impellers and water pump rebuild kits...but who cares??? The perpetuators of urban mythology in the world of IH???? Can ya gitta replacement stamped vane pump that's not assembled correctly??? Hail yes! That is why when ya take a part out of a box (any part)...ya look at it and assume it's fucked up...then ya do whatcha gotta do to make it work right. That is the difference inna mechanic anda "technician"/hobby-jockey! Iffa countermonkee asks..."would you like a cast or stamped impeller with that water pump body sir?", then ya could urban myth yore azz off all day long and enter into a debate/training session with that monkee who could care less about anything regarding pumps, impellers, or IH in general.
A stamped impeller pump is whatcha gonna git nowadays, just check impeller clearance and then deal with it somehow. Too bad folks don't spend more time dealing with real engine cooling issues like 80% restricted heads and water jackets (lack of maintenance), cooling systems which won't pass any kind of a pressure test (lack of proper maintenance/repair), missing fan shrouds, thermo-control fan clutches that won't lock up, etc.