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Guys,
I am thinking about rebuilding my existing pump as opposed to replacing it as I am in the process of detailing out the engine and the casting staining is beyond my ability to clean up. Recomendations as to anyone doing this? It is just that I have an extremely early pump. Want it to both look good and run well. Thanks in advance. George |
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product of nearly everything Corvette. I've not seen/heard about the LT5 water pump but nearly everything Corvette previously. |
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Location: South Dakota/California
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![]() I am running Rebuilt Water Pumps by Marc Haibeck Haibeck Rebuilt Water Pump
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