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High performance water pumps
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pauljanet |
03-16-2017 @ 7:31 AM
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I was going to install high performance water pumps on my 35 Fordor, but when I contacted CG Ford, the person I spoke with told me that I should not use high performance pumps because he heard that these pumps will make the radiator overflow. Has anyone had experience with this?
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len47merc |
03-16-2017 @ 8:53 AM
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If by 'high petformance' you are referencing the 'high flow' pumps with the helical-shaped impellers I can tell you I've used both rebuilt stock water pumps and these 'new designs'. For stock configurations and complete cooling systems in factory-optimum operating condition I personally could see no difference in performance and accordingly little-to-no value in the investment. To answer your question they did not cause any overflow to occur and I strongly suspect that is simply feedback from customers who over-filled their systems during coolant replacement.
Steve
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kubes40 |
03-16-2017 @ 10:48 AM
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I agree with Steve, I have used both stock and modified (hi-flow) pumps and have never experience any advantage to the modified pumps. I would suggest you send your pumps to George Haney and have him rebuild them. The man does good work and in my opinion offers a much better product than any of the new pumps made overseas.
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