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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on September 10, 2000 at 17:54:39 from (216.192.153.135):
In Reply to: Water Pump For C posted by Clint Proeschel on September 10, 2000 at 16:22:32:
I don't know about the bolting on part, because I have never needed to try. I do know that the C block is a C-113 and the Super C is C-123 for what it's worth. I also know that there is something wrong in your cooling system if it boils over just driving it. I have a Cub, Super A, and B which all use the Thermo-Syphon System and none of them run hot, even in summer. I mow around 2.5 acres weekly with my Cub and mow hay and run a baler with the Super A. I have never had the first problem. I suggest you flush your cooling system real good. You wouldn't believe the stuff that came out of the B. I do have one question though. Are you sure that it's just not the cooling system adjusting itself to the proper level in the radiator. Those motors are prone to losing 1-3 quarts before thay get where they want. If you just want to put the pump on go for it, but I think you have another problem that will return even with the pump after a lot of time and money. Bill {Antique Acres}
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