WebNov 28, 2024 · Joined May 27, 2024. 581 Posts. Discussion Starter · #1 · Nov 23, 2024 (Edited) so, i currently have a tuff stuff aluminum waterpump on my 66 390 car. TBH, not terribly impressed with it. I fought leaks on it for a few mos, minor but just damn annoying. still on occasion get a minor drip. Then, i notice that in traffic sitting for long ... WebApr 9, 2012 · 4,142 Posts. #2 · Apr 8, 2012. My OEM water pump worked from when the Jeep was built in late 1997 to 2009 when it didn't work. Seems like a pretty decent record and if the current inventory has the same record.... When the water pump went out I went through two Pep Boys water pumps in four hours (because they were in walking …
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WebMay 5, 2024 · I got real lucky on the PRW, found it on eBay for $67 bucks and 15% off. Figured for that money it was worth the risk. It’s the exact same as the Edelbrock version that is big bucks. I thought I read somewhere that the PRW is better at higher rpm and the flow cooler is better at low speed, stop and go driving. WebNov 1, 2024 · The high temp readings were a bad gauge. It was off up to 35 degrees! However. My water pump started leaking so I went down to FlowKooler and picked one up direct. It looks to be a Gmb casted waterpump, the owners said that they could never afford to open up a foundry, so they start with other peoples new castings. Good looking product. irie yoga mystic ct
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WebAug 17, 2012 · Idaho Falls Id. Aug 11, 2012. #1. When I built my motor I used a Flow Kooler water pump. With the Flex A Lite Extreme Puller E fan and the Be Cool radiator, I have always felt it should cool better in the summer heat than it does. 210 plus on a 90 degree day in stop-n-go traffic. My late Stepdad told me I would have been better off to … WebOct 24, 2009 · 236 Posts. #2 · Oct 23, 2009. FlowKooler saved me. I have a 331 stroker that was overheating when I wasn't moving. I tried a high flow Edelbrock WP. It worked at idle, but then would run way to cool (150-160 degrees) at speed. After trying a few other ideas, I stumbled upon FlowKooler. http://mallcrawlin.com/forum/showthread.php?11801-Flowcooler-water-pump-for-5-2-Is-it-worth-a-dam poop in the potty video