Local rebuilders, like Linda suggested, are great, and if there isn't one
near you, most large chains also offer a rebuild and return program, Mine
was done through NAPA, who uses Cardone, IIRC took about 5 days. If you
don't want the car inoperative while waiting, then buy an old one and send
it out. I was helping a friend clean out his storage bin of Roadster parts
yesterday, he will be putting 2 waterpumps on Ebay soon, 1 even has a
"working" (pieces haven't fallen out yet) fan clutch! Same goes for
alternators if you prefer not to do a GM conversion, send out an oldie.
Dave Brisco
East Coast Roadster
-----Original Message-----
From: ljordan704@netscape.net [mailto:ljordan704@netscape.net]
Just get it rebuilt at a rebuilder.Here in LA there is Pacific Exchange.
Linda
-----Original Message-----
From: Phill Brook <fairlady@bigpond.com>
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
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