Electric Water Pumps
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Has anybody seen the electric water pumps that go in- line in the bottom rad hose.
I think you could remove the total pump mech. from the timing cover, weld up holes and be in great shape for 1/2 the price and forever than the removable pump cover.
For those who spen too much on toys, they have a total unit with pump fan Alloy Rad ect. Checking on size.
Apologies to my purest friends. By the way lots of original stuff comming of my s2
cheap to someone who needs them.
I think you could remove the total pump mech. from the timing cover, weld up holes and be in great shape for 1/2 the price and forever than the removable pump cover.
For those who spen too much on toys, they have a total unit with pump fan Alloy Rad ect. Checking on size.
Apologies to my purest friends. By the way lots of original stuff comming of my s2
cheap to someone who needs them.
- builder618
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A pump thet goes in line in the bottom hose will not provide circulation through the heater matrix (if you are bothered?)-Discuss?
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Here's a link to an electric pump
<a href='http://www.centuryperformance.com/detail.asp?Product_ID=MZE-WP116' target='_blank'>http://www.centuryperformance.com/detail.a...ct_ID=MZE-WP116</a>
<a href='http://www.centuryperformance.com/detail.asp?Product_ID=MZE-WP116' target='_blank'>http://www.centuryperformance.com/detail.a...ct_ID=MZE-WP116</a>
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Fred Talmadge - Fourth Gear
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:blink: Interesting, but you don't think the flow would put enough through to feed the (heater) such as it is. P.S. One of the advantages of living in Florida. But good thought.
- builder618
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