NEIL, after some much appreciated input from other list members --that is my
decision--run a convential Edlebrock pump-- and pre static pressure my cooling
system 20-25 #--to try to head off any early steam pockets on my heads. sparky
>
>
> Every electric motor-driven water pump that I've ever seen comes with very
> specific instructions that it is not meant for continuous use on the street
The pump's electric motor is not
> capable of circulating coolant at a rate that is needed for full engine
> output power for longer duration.
>
> >
> I'd simply use a belt-driven Stewart, Edelbrock, or other good quality water
> pump and put my $$ elsewhere where they will do more good. Just my personal
> opinion.
>
> Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ
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