water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
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water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
Hey all,
I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
checking prices at Honda ($80),
and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
go to Ebay)
Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
t
I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
checking prices at Honda ($80),
and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
go to Ebay)
Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
t
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Re: water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
disallow wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
The aftermarket brand that you should look for is called Paraut. One can
usually be had for around $50 or so. These pumps have a reputation of being
better than the Honda OE pumps with respect to seal seepage.
Eric
>
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
The aftermarket brand that you should look for is called Paraut. One can
usually be had for around $50 or so. These pumps have a reputation of being
better than the Honda OE pumps with respect to seal seepage.
Eric
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Re: water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
disallow wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
The aftermarket brand that you should look for is called Paraut. One can
usually be had for around $50 or so. These pumps have a reputation of being
better than the Honda OE pumps with respect to seal seepage.
Eric
>
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
The aftermarket brand that you should look for is called Paraut. One can
usually be had for around $50 or so. These pumps have a reputation of being
better than the Honda OE pumps with respect to seal seepage.
Eric
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Re: water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
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<308f657c769dea73d14bcbd1b77866da@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
> Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
>
> t
I have purchased items on ebay and have had good success. The only bad
experience was when a hard drive that I ordered would not work in my
Macintosh computer. I was able to get my money back. So my advice is to
buy the after-market water pump. It's my guess that it will work just
fine.
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<308f657c769dea73d14bcbd1b77866da@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
> Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
>
> t
I have purchased items on ebay and have had good success. The only bad
experience was when a hard drive that I ordered would not work in my
Macintosh computer. I was able to get my money back. So my advice is to
buy the after-market water pump. It's my guess that it will work just
fine.
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Re: water pump for 87 prelude 1.8 carb
In article
<308f657c769dea73d14bcbd1b77866da@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
> Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
>
> t
I have purchased items on ebay and have had good success. The only bad
experience was when a hard drive that I ordered would not work in my
Macintosh computer. I was able to get my money back. So my advice is to
buy the after-market water pump. It's my guess that it will work just
fine.
--
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<308f657c769dea73d14bcbd1b77866da@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I need to replace the water pump on my girlfriends 87 prelude. After
> checking prices at Honda ($80),
> and looking at what this car is worth to her, I
> am thinking of going to an aftermarket pump. (half that price or less if I
> go to Ebay)
>
> Anyone wanna try and talk me out of it?
>
> Also, whats the diff between a cast iron and an aluminum pump?
>
> t
I have purchased items on ebay and have had good success. The only bad
experience was when a hard drive that I ordered would not work in my
Macintosh computer. I was able to get my money back. So my advice is to
buy the after-market water pump. It's my guess that it will work just
fine.
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