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The 'best' way or the easy way? As far as the best way, twist & pull the hose fittings out of the pump, tap the holes NPT and screw in a nice set of plugs. For the easy, redneck way, simply loop a section of hose between the 2 fittings, attach with ugly hose clamps. Just my opinion.
Mike
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Rhino, something that my Dad taught me when I was a young man, "it only takes a little more effort to do it right the first time". I've lived by that philosophy for over 45 years and it's served me well.
BTW, a good pair of Vise-Grips will get the hose fittings out of the water pump.
Mike
BTW, a good pair of Vise-Grips will get the hose fittings out of the water pump.
Mike
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according to Steve Buerl (SP) of Westech performance(SP) lol, its better to run a " U "
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Dayco # 87629 or Kelly-Springfield #S-4354. Not sure what the cross reference numbers are for Gates etc. Around $8-9 at most parts stores
Better option than the GM number people are throwing around
Better option than the GM number people are throwing around
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Thanks for the part number's I will now be doing this lol I looked in my tap kit the other day and My npt taps don't go up that big so by the time I bought new taps this route will be way more budget friendly