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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
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![]() Ok, thank you. explanation: i'm trying to get an order in to mustangs unlimited of stuff that i can work on over the 3day weekend coming up. My stock pump is leaking, and they sell stock replacements, but they also list FRPP regular and reverse rotation ones. I was thinking an FRPP one would be better, i guess thats the other part of my question, is it worth it? What about a high volume one (molodon thats also cheeper)?
I'm also gonna get a 180* therm, should i get new hoses too (regular, or is there an advantage to silicone? what about bypass hoses?)? that post balooned....and i'm horribly confused about water pumps! [This message has been edited by dinomite (edited 05-21-2001).] [This message has been edited by dinomite (edited 05-21-2001).] |
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