my waterpump weep hole mod
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my waterpump weep hole mod
to keep it off the new opti.
im using a vacuum hose about 18" in length to route the flow to the driver's side of the block.
here is what $400 of plastic looks like
****** slid in EASY into the splines. all it needed was a little jolt to go all the way since i didnt fully clean the cam splines.
im using a vacuum hose about 18" in length to route the flow to the driver's side of the block.
here is what $400 of plastic looks like
****** slid in EASY into the splines. all it needed was a little jolt to go all the way since i didnt fully clean the cam splines.
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im about to mount the pump, i need to let the thread sealer for the bolts cure overnight before i fire it up and fill the pump/radiator.
yes, you do need to tap the weep hole. i used a 1/8ths by 17 thread tap.
yes, you do need to tap the weep hole. i used a 1/8ths by 17 thread tap.
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nooooooooooo, never happens
I'm going to keep an eye on how this works out and holds up. The garage queen could use a nice little mod like this so the opti stays lit - I'd hate to have to swap it out because it sat too long then have condensation shoot it to hell again.
I'm going to keep an eye on how this works out and holds up. The garage queen could use a nice little mod like this so the opti stays lit - I'd hate to have to swap it out because it sat too long then have condensation shoot it to hell again.
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amy, ill be posting pictures of the wear and tear of how it holds as the weeks/months progress.
also, tomorrow is the start up day so ill be posting pictures of how i routed the vacuum hose, right now all the RTV/thread sealant is curing.
also, tomorrow is the start up day so ill be posting pictures of how i routed the vacuum hose, right now all the RTV/thread sealant is curing.