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E-Series Vans Technical discussion of topics related to vans powered by any of the Navistar engines. This covers a broad number of years, but there isn't enough demand to split it any further.

       
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Water pump w/coolant filter built-in

Hey guys, I've been hammered with business and my list of to-do things before winter has not grown smaller...one of these is to replace my original water pump that has 252,000 miles on it.. I have seen posts of an IH pump with a built-in coolant filter, I think somewhere over in a truck section , it showed 2 pumps side by side 1 regular PSD and the other with the built in coolant filter ...does anyone have any first hand knowledge about this or running it or have it installed on their van or even know if it could be done? I had been thinking of replacing the coolant with evans when I do the pump if a coolant filter/ pump is available I would like to go that route..thanks bd
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Re: Water pump w/coolant filter built-in

Check out Renegade's pics at http://community.webshots.com/album/26520248icMJQeMdHq
http://community.webshots.com/album/35609243DTXavR

He and a few other guys in the 94-97 forum have done this swap on trucks. I looked over my 95' front engine area while doing a Quigley 4x4 conversion last summer and decided there is space for the International pump. Didn't really want to drop $$$ + $75 core (Intl pump is steel, not Ford aluminum) on a new water pump. Searched on Ebay for a couple months and just picked one up for $32. Going to install this summer.


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