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Re: Big Block Water Pump.
Spend the $100 and get a quality replacement. It is the most economical and sensible route to take if there are no other problems with your cooling system.
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Re: Big Block Water Pump.
If you have time, take yours and have it rebuilt. I had one done at CarQuest and it was like $40 and I had MY core back. Took about 2 weeks I think.
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