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My car is old school. I have the moroso electric drive motor with the cog belt and an aluminum water pump. I like to be able to see the pump running. The one I have is at least 20 years old and still going strong.
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I used one of those on my '69 Camaro C/SM car when they first came out, late '70s. Worked fine. I now just pull my radiator cap if I wonder if my pump is pumping. Crossflow radiator, you can see it moving easily. I can feel it running if I put my hand on the motor.
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I have used the same setup on my bracket cars for over 30 years. Had a few electric motors wear out over the years, but since they are just a Ford heater fan motor, cheap and easy to replace. Bonus is the factory alternator brackets fit the stock type water pump as is.
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