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hi guys i have decided to cut the end of the camshaft off and plug the hole in the timing cover and run a electric water pump and the fuel pump is going too replaced with a electric one
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no reason to do that and you'll only complicate issues, , you'll never notice the difference in hp and only introduce another item to fail.
see the KISS method outlined above |
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its not for power fuel pumps for these engine arent cheap and i dont think u can buy new ones and u can how long will it take for me to get one a electric pump i would have it on the same day and for the price of one i would more and likely keep a cheap one in the boat as back up and for the water pump i want to elimanate ever having water in the oil from a seal leakage and all new engine run alot of things with electric and how much more load does the water pump put on the timing chain well i dont like the idea so its going to be changed these pumps r that expensive
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this is the water pump
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fuel pump
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this will be a $30.00 back up pump
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