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Re: Water Pump For C
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on September 11, 2000 at 20:39:49 from (207.179.196.108):
In Reply to: Water Pump For C posted by Clint Proeschel on September 10, 2000 at 16:22:32:
Yes you can just bolt it on. However without changing the head gasket it will not do much good. The Super Cs use a head gasket with larger ports in the water jackets. You will not be flowing much water throug without changing the gasket. You also need to find the rear part of the pump. This part is has the water inlet in it. You will also need the upper neck/fan drive casting. When you remove the old neck off the bottom, you will loose your port for the temp gauge. The Super C upper casting has the temp port in it. It also has the thermostat. On my C, I just finished plowing for about 4 hours a couple weeks ago in 95 degree 90% humidity and mine never heated up at all. I was pulling a two bottom in second and first gear some times. Working the tractor very hard!! Run some flush through the system for a while and then have the rad boiled out. This is much cheaper than buying all the stuff to put a water pump on it. You really don't need it anyway. At some point in the future the pump will start leaking then you have another problem to deal with. Keep things as simple as possible. That is what this hobby is all about. Otherwise we would all probably would have Kabotas.
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