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Old 10-08-10, 22:09
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Default Flathead V8 updated design water pumps

Hello Guys,

I don't know how your Carriers are behaving but mine has a tendency to run hot. Especially with warm weather and tough going underground.
An Austrian friend brought to my attention updated design waterpumps that have a 30 to 40 % increase in flow. Anybody any experience with these pumps?

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Old 10-08-10, 23:26
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Default That looks like a very interesting fix

Hi Marc

That looks like an interesting fix for a common problem with pre 48 Ford flat heads. I would love to see an actual flow test of the difference of flow rated vs the temperature drop through the radiator.

I'm sure everybody with a Ford CMP or Carrier will be waiting to hear how this fix goes.

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Old 11-08-10, 00:27
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Chris' F15 has a pair and Max also uses them on his F15A. Seem to run fine although Max has driven his far more than Chris' truck.
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Old 11-08-10, 01:01
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Off topic, Phil. How far from Corinth, VT are you? New guy on the Carrier forum has a Mk 1 chassis that has had some good old fashioned Appalachian re-engineering.
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Old 11-08-10, 02:14
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Default Water Pump Kits

See the thread Ford Water Pump Kits.

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Old 11-08-10, 15:29
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Default 124 to 133 miles

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Off topic, Phil. How far from Corinth, VT are you? New guy on the Carrier forum has a Mk 1 chassis that has had some good old fashioned Appalachian re-engineering.
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According to google maps 124 miles via back roads or 133 miles via highway.

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