Suggestion:
Get a water pump from a Forklift place for the H2) motor. Exact same
thing, a fraction of the cost.
OR, go to Pep boys, or any other auto parts store, and you can order
decent aftermarket pumps for a fraction of what the vendors and dealers
sell them for.
Wiring harness...
Go the "painless" route. The stock wiring harnesses in these cars is
garbage. Too many circuits on too few fuses on too thin wires... it's a
reciepe for problems...
Eddie
Bill Oakes wrote:
> Hi Gang,
>
> seeing Dave's roadster at the Mundelein Car Show last week got me back on
> campaign to reassemble my '68 2000. Things are coming along, but now need:
>
> - Water pump
> - Carpet Kit
> - Engine bay wiring harness (not completely necessary, but know it would be
> a great thing to have, $ may be an issue, especially depending on the pump)
>
> The water pump looked to be in decent shape, but when I tried to disassemble
> to put in new gaskets the screws were completely fused into the metal. Tried
> oils, heat and even drilling them out, it's a mess.
>
> Suggestions and ideas welcome.
>
> Bill Oakes
> Libertyville, IL
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