Then dump that u20 motor altogether!
Sent from my iPhone plz excuse typing errors.
On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Phill Brook <fairlady@bigpond.com> wrote:
> Sadly no-one has found an off-the-shelf alternative to the U20 water
> pump in the last 43 years and I don't think they'll find one anytime
> soon.
>
> Phill B
>
> On 13/06/2010, at 11:16 AM, Eddie wrote:
>
>> Whoops!
>>
>> Thought that was a 1600.
>> Haven't looked for U20 motor parts, but I wouldn't be surprised if
>> they too, could be found at auto parts stores, or even online for a
>> heck of a lot less than what is considered "normal".
>>
>>
>>
>> vze2fhba@verizon.net wrote:
>>> wait for it.......don't mince facts with Stan....he knows things :)
>>> Charlie B
>>>
>>>
>>> Jun 13, 2010 01:03:14 AM, az589@lafn.org wrote:
>>>
>>> Which Nissan/ Datsun forklift used a U20 engine?
>>>
>>> Stan
>>> ==================
>>>
>>> At 10:50 AM 6/12/2010, Eddie wrote:
>>> >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
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