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Re: Questions about Bs, for GeneB and the boys
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Posted by gene b on January 28, 2004 at 04:35:55 from (67.1.105.86):
In Reply to: Questions about Bs, for GeneB and the boys posted by Will on January 27, 2004 at 20:35:01:
You can mount a waterpump for a C just by bolting and adding the C fan belt for a pump. The guage mounts on the gov housing and the sender goes in the lower outlet where there is a flat place to drill and tap the hole. Maybe you should pull the radiator and the lower housing and clean the crud that mite be plugging the four holes at the bottom area of the sleeves using a piece of heavy wire and compressed air. With the housing off you can see in there also high pressure water will dislodge a lot of it. I would do this first and then you could add the waterpump and temp guage as it is already apart. I have o-hauled six in the past few yrs and it is about the rule that blockage will be found in tat area some times they have even been solid on all four holes and deep we have lots of bad water and after 60yrs of use it can realy show. Glad to help anytime gene b
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