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At 09:30 PM 11/10/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Hi,
Thomas....perhaps you missed my previous post. I know of two local
Mustangs (driven on the street daily) that have been using EWP's for at
least 3 years now. They are very pleased with
them.
If you don't believe
me, check out
www.ws6.com/kelley-wp.htm
He installed an EWP in his TransAm and has been driving around in 100
plus degrees of heat with the air conditioning on high, and loves the
pump. He said the pump obviously will outlast the stock water pump that
failed on him. If you need more convincing, please contact me
privately, and I will direct you to many other internet sites that show
satisfied EWP users in EVERYDAY DRIVING. These pumps ARE
being used for everyday driving, and the numbers are growing. Paul
Conner, 13b powered SQ2000 canard in Mobile, AL
Paul,
From reading on the referenced web site, is it true that the only thing
holding the impeller to the shaft is one set screw? Quote,
"To fix it I loosened the set screw and pulled
it out slightly to where it wasn't binding any more."
So, if I understand this correctly, If that one set
screw loosens up, the impeller comes loose and you loose all your
cooling. Doesn't give me warm fuzzy feelings. I think I will stick
with the fan belt.
Mark S. (carry spare set screws)
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