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Old 02-22-2001, 04:59 PM   #2
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Leo, mine seized up on me on vacation last year of all places. Then this past month that new one went bad too. I'd thought about doing the same thing you are talking about by bypassing it, but a new pump only cost me $36 from Autozone. I looked in to a delete kit and it was like $79. I'm not sure what size belt you would need to bypass it completely, but I would think that you could just leave the old pump on and not worry about plugging any holes. Not sure though.

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