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Posted by Stan(VA). on February 16, 2000 at 05:15:04 from (207.79.164.6):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super A water pump ? posted by Phil Auten on February 16, 2000 at 05:01:15:
I added a pump several years ago to my C and it has worked very well. Brian is right about the rear body, it doesn't normally come when you buy a pump. But his comment about the upper radiator neck should be your first step. You need to get the upper neck with the hole for temp gauge sender and thermostat first. Verify that it will fit before you start on the water pump or you could be wasting your time. The water pump will just bolt right up, but the radiators have changed in there and I know that the Super C upper water outlet would not fit on my Farmall B (the angle was wrong, so the hose wouldn't fit), so check that first. If you run a pump without the thermostat, the engine will never warm up. If you don't use it, make sure you flush your block well, you wouldn't believe the crud that builds up in a thermosiphon system over the years. Stan(VA).
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