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Sinister95Z 09-15-2006 02:59 PM

A couple WP questions.
 
I have a couple of questions that I hope my family here can help me with.
Just to fill you guys in on what is going on, I am in the process of wrapping up my EWP install. I bought a CSR EWP, 160* Thermo., Fel-Pro gaskets, all new Goodyear hoses, Royal Purple "Purple Ice" and a painless wiring harness. I have the pump on and installed, but now I am hooking up all the new hoses. Here are the questions:

1) Can I delete the hoses that run into the firewall going to the heater core? Ever since I put a 160* thermo in there, my heater has never got hot anymore. So why not delete them to clean up the engine bay?

2) If I do delete the heater hoses, should I still run a line connecting the two outlets on the WP with the bleeder valve installed? Or should I just cap them and not worry about it?

3) After all the hoses are installed, should I run the engine for a bit to drain all the coolant that was left in the block? I am going to be running a Dex-Cool/Water/Purple Ice combination. I just didn't know if that can mix with the left over Green coolant that was left after the drain.

Thanks ahead of time for any help.

97z2801ss 09-15-2006 03:37 PM

you can delete it, just take out the heater core behind the glove boxwhile your at it.

That way u dont gotta plug **** but the 2 holes for the H/C or get a plate weleded there

No mixy dex cool and the green stuff... all it will be is sludge

FORCE_FED_Z 09-15-2006 04:38 PM

You should be able to delete the heater hoses without too much trouble...I would do the same, but the heater helps extend the driving season up here so I'm keeping them for now. As for the bleeders, its up to you. They help you purge your system and get all the air out quickly.

Now about that DEX-COOL. In my humble opinion, I would stay with the green stuff. Someone put Dex-cool in the Camaro I have now and when I ripped it down it was built up everywhere. Everyone I have talked to has run into the same issue with it. Stay with the Green brother!!

rice burner 09-15-2006 10:02 PM

if ur gonna delete the heater hoses u might as well take the whole "assembly" out and buy a metal plate that will cover the hole.The bleeder screws u should keep cause it does make it easier to bleed ur cooling system. flush the coolant
out and stick with the green stuff!

NoRiceInside 09-15-2006 10:04 PM

yeah i flushed dexcool outta my engine. i actually used the block drain plug. its opposite the knock sensor. then i took my stat out and ran the hose through and flushed the block, then did the same with the radiator.

Sinister95Z 09-16-2006 01:05 AM

Alrighty, I decided to stick with the green stuff. I never knew that Dex was such a crappy product. Anyways...I am almost finished. I'll let you guys know how it turns out.

Sinister95Z 09-18-2006 04:57 PM

Update: I am very impressed!! I never knew that upgrading a water pump could make such a huge improvement. The car revs quicker and I can definetly tell a HP increase. I really think my old WP might have been frozen or something because of how much better it drives. I also can not for the life of me get the temp to go above 180*. Anyone thinking about doing an electric water pump conversion...don't think about it anymore. DO IT!!

FORCE_FED_Z 09-18-2006 05:37 PM

I'm sure it works good- it will be an upgrade this round on my car as well..esp with the price that summit has on their pump- $140 can't beat it. I'm not worried about it failin since its not a DD for me.

MeenZ28 09-18-2006 09:09 PM

How hard is it to convert to electric? I think mine might be getting a little leak and i'd concider this if it aint too much work.

97z2801ss 09-19-2006 12:01 AM

yea im thinkin the same thing, car needs new stat newayz, midas well do that and the MSD distributor cap rotor and opti er whatever all at the same time and throw a set of ud pullys on it since its all apart

and while im under their midas well get an ORY for the shortys too

Sinister95Z 09-19-2006 04:20 AM

It was actually very easy. I got the painless wiring kit, so that made it that much easier. What I did is buy a used WP. I installed the new CSR pump, 160* Thermo and coolant sensor in the housing then just swapped out the entire housing. You have to press out the old bearings and such and then notch the housing for the new pump. I also had Summit price match the CSR, so I got it for only $148.

Sinister95Z 09-19-2006 04:24 AM

I also have an extra WP housing with the bearings, shaft and impeller pressed out. If anyone is interested, shoot me a pm.

97z2801ss 09-19-2006 12:10 PM

good deal... did u make a tutorial?how much did it cost all together 148?
PNs please

Sinister95Z 09-19-2006 03:54 PM

Here are the part numbers of the items I used:

CSR Electric WP: CSI-901LT1
Painless Harness: PRF-50106
Goodyear Hose Kit: GTR-5006
Purple Ice: RPO-01600

97z2801ss 09-20-2006 01:15 AM

awesome thinkin about doing this..


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