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Re: High Quality Water Pumps

To: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>,
Subject: Re: High Quality Water Pumps
From: Carol <car@texas.net>
Date: Sat, 06 Sep 1997 03:37:37 -0500
Not really off-topic, but...

A friend of mine had an old GMC cowboy cadillac (truck). The water pump
died one day, and he found that he could get the parts to replace in it. It
had an impeller -- and that's as detailed as I'm going to get... don't want
to confuse anybody, you know... Ahem! [read: don't know much on the subject.]

So, for the question...

Can WE rebuild these water pumps? And who would carry the parts? 

Carol


At 11:55 PM 9/5/97 +0100, Robert Allen wrote:
>Richard A. Boris wrote:
>> 
>> The question is, were later MGB's manufactured with cast iron water
>> pumps? If they were, where can they be procured from? Are there any
>> other high quality pump manufactures out there?
>
>I thought all 'original' pumps were cast iron. Only the aftermarket ones
>were pot metal. (Guess why there is no core charge.) In any case, find a
>cast iron one and have it rebuilt. You get back all the same metal along
>with a new bearing and some round rubber things. Maybe a brass thingy
>that looks like a thimble, too.
>
>If you can't find rebuilders in the yeloow page, try calling deisel
>truck repair shops and ask them where they get their pumps rebuilt.
>
>Tell John Morris hello. If he'll send me his dead pump and about $75 I
>can get it rebuilt here. Yeah, it's more than a pot metal pump and I
>won't be makin' a nickel on the deal.
>
>Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6, that beautiful Elva.
>
>

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