Cam Driven Water pumps
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I bought a set of Cam driven pumps can anyone post pics of there plumbing? Mine will be N/A.....
Thanks
Don
Thanks
Don
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Not too many folks responding eh Don ol' boy? You can chase liberty all you want, but when it comes to those cam driven water pumps I'd say BIG YELLA is about your only hope at this point son.
Last edited by KAAMA; 11-08-2004 at 05:40 PM.
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I too have run one for over 15 years without a problem. I run only Fords as you can see, Thus I had to develop my own tooling for the timing cover/motormount you see here. The pumps are very easy to rig and maintain.
Second picture is a sightly closer shot. These are in my 32 Fountain.
Hey GLH, THe Gladiator is next
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Second picture is a sightly closer shot. These are in my 32 Fountain.
Hey GLH, THe Gladiator is next

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I cant see the pics!!!!
can you guys email them to me? [email protected]
can you guys email them to me? [email protected]
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If your boat has a sail do you ride a horse to the ramp?
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I've seen these on a lot of old flat bottom boats. They are in-expensive espically when comparted to the newer multi-stage pumps made today.
No belts is a huge plus, if the additional length to the engine is not an issue.
No belts is a huge plus, if the additional length to the engine is not an issue.
#10
The problem I see is I still use the stock fuel pump on my gen 5 blocks its mounted on the sea pump.....any more pictures of plumbing them in would be great. Suggestions for a electric fuel pump????
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