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Re: W 9 waterpump
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Posted by Barnheater on July 19, 2007 at 18:12:16 from (216.9.175.125):
In Reply to: W 9 waterpump posted by Barnheater on July 19, 2007 at 13:46:58:
I was just curious cuz the magneto turns backwards from the M. The engine pushes water out after its ran for a while & the head has been replaced, the pan was dropped with engine hot & pressured up & no signs of coolant leaking down into the crankcase. The engine is mounted in an M chassis which was done by someone else & I wasn't sure what parts were used from which eng. Also the radiator was replaced with a new one. I understand the coolant capacity of the M isn't as large as the W9, but it pushes coolant just driving it around & not even working it. I'm not familier with the W9 eng yet, just thought if the two w/pumps were alike that just maybe the W9 pump rotated opposite like the mag & that would create the pushing coolant problem I'm having. Thank you for all your help.
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