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Posted by budaa on June 14, 2006 at 19:36:40 from (68.188.175.237):
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Thanks to all for the help on the pully fix for the 400.Pully part cost $181.00 and whole water pump with pully part cost $240.00. Went with the new water pump. I have two questions. After installing the new water pump and screwing in the grease fitting I was not sure how much grease to put in the new water pump. Put about five pumps in each fitting is this good or more? Now on to my next fix. I need to find out why if I leave the battery hooked up over night it goes dead. someone posted for me to check for power at the coil with the switch off. I did this and there is no power at the coil with the switch off. I am posting a pic of the alt in hopes that some one can tell me the right diagram to use on BOB'S diagram page.
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