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whichcraft 09-25-2011 09:30 AM

Electric water pumps
 
This might be an old question.
I am new to the site and being a long time hot rodder> I just replaced the circulation water pump on my 502 EFI mercruiser, why couldn't we run a high performance electric water pump? has any one done this? they are Aluminum, rebuild-able and saves HP.

Richiehd 09-25-2011 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by whichcraft (Post 3511670)
This might be an old question.
I am new to the site and being a long time hot rodder> I just replaced the circulation water pump on my 502 EFI mercruiser, why couldn't we run a high performance electric water pump? has any one done this? they are Aluminum, rebuild-able and saves HP.

What? one more thing to go wrong? IF you want to run a rubber impellor pump look into Glenwood cam driven pump. Easy clean set up. Replace the timing cover and put a drive on the end of the cam. It will run you about $550. or so

ThisIsLivin 09-26-2011 10:18 AM

I believe the pump you are referring to is the circulation pump on the front of the motor. I have asked the same question. I currently run with out a pump and use a crossover over kit from Stainless marine. The problem I have is the starboard side runs cooler than the port side because the way the water inlet comes into the crossover directs more water to that side. I am thinking about making a restricter to balance the flow. Anyone have any thoughts on this?


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