John(XJ)Jeep
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I was just gonna say that dosesn't look like normal wear at all, more like something was eating away at it.
75SV1 said:I took of my '03 water pump over the weekend. The heater hose tube was loose, so I had to take it off to tighten it. It had a plastic impeller simular to the Hesco's. I placed the water pump on a '95 block I have. The '03 had an extra bolt, and another bolt was in a different location. I also have an '00 block. So I took the water pump off of it. It had a standard impeller. It did fit the '95 block. I don't know when they started to use the 'improved' impeller or water pump. As a thought, you could cross refference water pump gaskets and see if there is a change in them, and see if there is a change in water pumps.
Tom
BIG-G said:Well i just ordered the hi flow pump and t-housing from hesco and im running hot alot!!! I also ordered those cool flex radiator hoses and bought a 160 degree thermostat and will hook up an override elec fan switch to top it all off.
Im just looking in a good 30 degree drop in running temp or any for that matter. I'll let u guys know how it all works out when installed.
XJZ said:Are you sure that flow is isn't impeded elsewhere down the system? If there's a bottle-neck anywhere, the new pump, etc. won't do you much goood. A pump that flows a little more than stock isn't going to be the cure for an overheating problem. I'd be more concerned about the radiator, unless you've already checked that.
Suwedan said:hi how are you ?
I want turbo kit for engine jeep stock 4.0l yaer 1999
thank you
The dude was from Saudi Arabia! Give him a little slack for at least knowing a little English.JJacobs said:So go buy one then! What does this have to do with water pumps?
I wonder if the restriction would be more effective if you placed it in the lower radiator hose? It would keep the coolant inside the radiator for longer by slowing down the rate of flow out of it.