Thanks Skip. The Centripuppy I used before had a bronze pump, and no
plastic parts. It was advertised at 19.5gpm at 3 ft head. The replacement
being sold is plastic. I suppose whatever is used should be built to
withstand perhaps 300 degrees and pressures
up to maybe 50 pounds?
In addition, to summarize what has been suggested in this thread:
You believe about 20 gpm is adequate to carry away heat from perhaps 300 hp
applied over perhaps 6 minutes, without a water reservoir beyond
conventional hoses and radiator. A 3/4" restriction either as a thermostat
or fitting should be in the return line?
Greg
On 2/14/08 1:11 PM, "Skip Higginbotham" <saltrat@pahrump.com> wrote:
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> Most RV waterpumps deliver about 3 gals per minute......not nearly
> enough. aim for 20 and cooling will be good. And they don't generally
> like hot water.....at all.
> Skip (Skip's RV Service)
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> At 08:12 AM 2/14/2008, Greg Meyers wrote:
>> Thanks guys,
>> I should be able to find motorhome hot water pumps in the land of the
>> Winabago.......
>> Greg
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