I fired up the rebuilt 273 in my '65 FS for the first time and proceeded with the initial 30 minute break-in. I followed the engine rebuilder's guidelines and pre-oiled with the priming tool (from Summit). Per instructions, I did not let it idle, and kept the RPMs between 2,000 and 3,000 over a 30 minute period. It ran good. The next day I fired it up again and discovered a bad seal leak in the new water pump. Shut the engine down, and even with the engine off, it continued to leak from the seal weep hole. This is a new pump bought several years ago from Rock Auto, GMB brand:
I removed the pump, even though the Rock Auto listing by GMB says some seal initial leakage is not considered to be a defect. I don't agree with that, I don't want this water pump in my car, the coolant came out like a faucet on low. I'm looking at new pumps, but want a high quality pump this time. Summit has a selection of several, higher end pumps that include the FlowKooler High Flow pump, and the Miloden high volume:
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and the Miloden high volume:
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I want a high quality pump that will hold up well, however, the above pumps are listed as high flow and high volume. If I install one of these pumps, does that mean I need to also replace the thermostat with a high flow type? I saw absolutely no overheating during the 30 minute run, the temp gauge barely got to the middle mark. System is very clean, new core in radiator. I just want a stock looking high quality pump. Should I go with one of the above, or stick with a standard volume pump? Is there a downside to the hi-volume, high flow pumps? Not trying to save money here, I just want to replace the pump and move forward. Looking for recommendations.
I removed the pump, even though the Rock Auto listing by GMB says some seal initial leakage is not considered to be a defect. I don't agree with that, I don't want this water pump in my car, the coolant came out like a faucet on low. I'm looking at new pumps, but want a high quality pump this time. Summit has a selection of several, higher end pumps that include the FlowKooler High Flow pump, and the Miloden high volume:
FlowKooler 1701 FlowKooler Hi-Flow Mechanical Water Pumps | Summit Racing
Free Shipping - FlowKooler Hi-Flow Mechanical Water Pumps with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Water Pumps, Mechanical at Summit Racing.
and the Miloden high volume:
Milodon 16251 Milodon Mechanical Water Pumps | Summit Racing
Free Shipping - Milodon Mechanical Water Pumps with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Water Pumps, Mechanical at Summit Racing.
I want a high quality pump that will hold up well, however, the above pumps are listed as high flow and high volume. If I install one of these pumps, does that mean I need to also replace the thermostat with a high flow type? I saw absolutely no overheating during the 30 minute run, the temp gauge barely got to the middle mark. System is very clean, new core in radiator. I just want a stock looking high quality pump. Should I go with one of the above, or stick with a standard volume pump? Is there a downside to the hi-volume, high flow pumps? Not trying to save money here, I just want to replace the pump and move forward. Looking for recommendations.
















