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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Bellingham, Wa
Posts: 1
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![]() Found a good site for car manuals on CD ROM from Mustang Club of British Columbia. at http://mustang1964.homestead.com anyone know where to get aluminum water pump for my 70 Mach I (351W?
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Registered Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Stockton, Ca
Posts: 599
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![]() Flow Kooler, Milodon, weiand, edelbrock, and the factory makes em. They run from $60-$100. I picked up one at a swap meet for 6 bucks brand new such a deal! Auto stores sells them also. Plus you get a lifetime warranty on it. 289-302-351w are the same pump. All the way from 70-85.
------------------ 67'fastback-Edelbrock carb,intake,cam,valve springs.Rhode lifters, CompCam rocker arms, windage tray,cerama coated headers,dual flows with H-pipe, modded c-4,tci stall converter,perma cool electric fan,aluminum water pump,griffen aluminum radiator,accel 8.8 cable,wide cap distriburator,magnetic pick up,v-matic hurst shifter,edelbrock performer nitrous, carter electric fuel pump,ignitor coil,solid motor mounts,magna racing suspension,poly urathane bushings,under rider traction bars, comp. eng. s |
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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Houston, Tx.
Posts: 3,887
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![]() I had a FlowKooler and it only lasted abput 25,000 miles. It did lower coolant temp some though. It cost at the time (several years ago) $65-70 from Summit. I replaced it with an Edelbrock which seems to work even better and should last a lot longer. It cost $155 from Summit. I think the Edelbrock is just much higher quality with with ball bearings instead of bushings, etc., etc. I bet the Weiand and Moroso are good too. I think often it's true that "you get what you pay for".
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IRAQ VET
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: high desert California
Posts: 1,480
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![]() that is so true REV when it comes to car parts u really get what u pay for. I too would go with the edelbrock. I have one and it really helped out over the stock. It costs more money but it is worth it.
------------------ 69 428 cobra jet: tons of mods. 97 f-150 5.4 xlt mark III BUCKLE UP. SUCK IT IN. Objects in the mirror are about to disappear... QUICKLY!!!!!! |
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