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I've got a new CAT WP-440 aluminum water pump I bought from ERW in Ft.
Lauderdale for 45 bucks plus shipping.  Heavy duty high flow pump.  It's in
my '65 361 on the engine stand in my basement waiting for me to plop her
into my Belv.  I also got the aluminum cover from them, both on Ebay.  I
don't know if you need the high flow, does it run hot?  I went with high
flow just to be safe as I was building towards 325 HP at the engine.
Haven't made it to the dyno yet to see how we did.

Tom Duross
Bahstin
trimming and trimming

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From: laborboy@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:laborboy@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 9:55 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: water pump question

Street Machine, about 310 HP 383 4bbl with a/c, 3-row stock radiator.

What are opinions on regular flow water pump versus "high-volume". Is it
worth the cost? ($40 for an Airtex versus $77 for a Miloden or Flow
Cooler).

What brands are recommended to last?

Zack

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