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INDY reverse flow electric water pumps pain in the but #492540
10/09/09 04:39 PM
10/09/09 04:39 PM
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whats the deal with them, are they known pains or am i just an idiot?
i have put air bleeds in the pump but i am still getting my butt kicked ... i am needing to prime it every start..

Re: INDY reverse flow electric water pumps pain in the but [Re: mcat4321] #492541
10/09/09 05:02 PM
10/09/09 05:02 PM
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Mines not an INDY reverse flow but when I have a priming problem I fill it and put the cap on. With the pump running I squeeze the top radiator hose to move the air pocket until I can hear it prime. Take the cap off and top off. Mine is a CSR.


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Re: INDY reverse flow electric water pumps pain in the but [Re: lowell66dart] #492542
10/09/09 06:09 PM
10/09/09 06:09 PM
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Eighty Four, PA
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We have used them on a few cars with no problems.On our 605" Hemi, 65 Dodge that Donny Martik drives maintains temperture quite well,almost hard to get it hot,usually 190* at the stripe and 170*back at the pit.We have not had any issues with air blocks.The radiater top is well above the water pump outlet.We do circulate the pump when filling.







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