by Tacoclaw » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:07 pm
Yeah, you're going to have to go with a weird belt setup if you bypass your water pump, let alone the fact that a new belt-driven water pump is like 1/3 the cost of that thing.
Also, you may have to keep an eye on just how much current draw your putting on your truck. I know my air to water pump, headlights, and 2 Taurus fans put quite a hurting on my charging system, especially when both of those fans were starting at the same time. It would still sit at it's normal spot, but just the slightest rpm drop would have that charge needle dropping like a stone.
Before all of that stuff there was quite a bit more of a cushion before the needle would start dropping. I don't know what amperage that thing pulls, but I would assume I'm not too far away from an alternator upgrade of some sort.
1990 W250 4x4
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