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1777CW 1963-1974 Inline 6 CW Rotation Riser 3 7/8" water pump

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1777CW 1963-1974 Inline 6 CW Rotation Riser 3 7/8" water pumpIf you are running a v belt with a riser set up (like a zips riser) and find you have heat cycling it might mean trapped air. The best solution is to build pressure to and the best tool is pump 1777CW. We designed an impeller with an increased vane count and a reduced impeller vane clearance to take build that pressure. It achieves greater flow rates, higher head pressure and a more efficient flow. The impeller color is due to Type II Class II

If you are running a v belt with a riser set-up (like a zips riser) and find you have heat cycling it might mean trapped air.  The best solution is to build pressure to and the best tool is pump 1777CW.  We designed an impeller with an increased vane count and a reduced impeller vane clearance to take build that pressure.  It achieves greater flow rates, higher head pressure and a more efficient flow. The impeller color is due to Type II Class II military grade surface coating which protects against corrosive fluids. 

We developed this hi flow pump because trapped air can cause overheating in slow speed situation and stop and go traffic. It has been proven time and time again that reducing the cycle time between the heat source and the heat sink drops engine temperatures. It has been reported that people who run the heater line to the port between No. 6 and No.8 heads and not the manifold seem to have better luck freeing the air.

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General Specifications:
Type of Material of Pump Body Aluminum
Number of Blades on Impeller 8 CNC
Direction of Rotation CW
Fan Hub Height 3 7/8"
Hose Connections: 1st 2nd
Gender M NA
Diameter 7/8" NA
Threaded No NA
Other Special Features:
  • 8 blade CNC Machined Aluminum impeller
  • Impeller protected with military grade surface coating
  • A 6 cylinder pump from 1963-1975 is used with Zips Riser set-up
  • Has large and small fan hub bolt patterns
  • Shaft Diameter is 5/8" and extends 1/4" past the fan hub
  • NOTE: Check rotation before ordering; the majority of the applications are CW.
  • Alternative Part Numbers 10048785, 1035638M91, 1038050M91, 12307844, 29308485960, 2930V8485960, 2930V990029, 327261, 3429981, 357261, 3788476, 3815726, 3871521, 3876168, 3876170, 3899219, 3927798, 3929219, 3929262, 3947042, 6258394, 6258446, 8207, 88926104, 3789531
Parts Contained in Box:
Mounting Gasket, Installation Sheet, FlowKooler Decal
Make Model Year Block CID Liters
buick apollo 74-73 L6 250 4.1L
buick lesabre 1970 L6 250 4.1L
buick skylark 71-68 L6 250 4.1L
buick special 69-68 L6 250 4.1L
checker deluxe 70-69 L6 250 4.1L
checker deluxe 74-65 L6 230 3.8L
checker marathon 68-65 L6 231 3.8L
checker marathon 78-69 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet bel air 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
chevrolet bel air 73-65 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet biscayne 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
chevrolet biscayne 72-65 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet blazer 74-69 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet brookwood 72-69 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c10/c1500 pickup 65-63 L6 194 3.1L
chevrolet c10/c1500 pickup 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet c10/c1500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c1500 suburban 1966 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c1500 suburban 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
chevrolet c1500 suburban 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c20/c2500 pickup 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet c20/c2500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c2500 suburban 1966 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet c2500 suburban 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
chevrolet c30 pickup 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet c30 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet camaro 69-67 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet camaro 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet caprice 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet chevelle 67-63 L6 194 3.1L
chevrolet chevelle 69-68 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet chevelle 73-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet chevy ii 66-62 L6 194 3.2L
chevrolet chevy ii 68-62 L4 153 2.5L
chevrolet chevy ii 69-64 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet chevy ii 69-67 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet el camino 69-68 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet el camino 69-68 V6 330 3.8L
chevrolet el camino 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet el camino 75-69 V6 250 4.1L
chevrolet g10/ g1500 van 1964 L6 194 3.2L
chevrolet g10/ g1500 van 69-66 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet g10/ g1500 van 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet g20/ g2500 van 69-67 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet g20/ g2500 van 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet g30/ g3500 van 1970 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet g30/ g3500 van 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet impala 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet impala 73-65 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet k10/1500 pickup 69-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet k10/1500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet k10/k1500 suburban 69-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet k10/k1500 suburban 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet k20/k2500 pickup 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet k20/k2500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet k20/k2500 suburban 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet k30/k3500 pickup 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet kingswood 71-69 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet malibu 65-64 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet malibu 75-73 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet med/hd series 50 78-73 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet nova 66-62 L6 194 3.2L
chevrolet nova 70-62 L4 153 2.5L
chevrolet nova 70-64 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet nova 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet p10 van 65-63 L4 153 2.5L
chevrolet p10 van 68-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet p10 van 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet p20 van 1966 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet p20 van 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet p20 van 74-70 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet p30 van 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
chevrolet p30 van 68-66 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet p30 van 74-70 L6 250 4.1L
chevrolet suburban 67-63 L6 231 3.8L
chevrolet suburban 67-66 L6 250 4.1L
gmc 1000 series 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
gmc 1500 series 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
gmc 2500 series 65-63 L6 231 3.8L
gmc c15/c1500 pickup 69-67 L6 231 3.8L
gmc c15/c1500 pickup 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc c15/c1500 suburban 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
gmc c25/c2500 pickup 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc c25/c2500 suburban 74-68 L6 250 4.1L
gmc c35/c3500 pickup 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc g15/g1500 van 69-67 L6 231 3.8L
gmc g15/g1500 van 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc g25/g2500 van 69-67 L6 231 3.8L
gmc g25/g2500 van 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc g35/g3500 van 74-67 L6 250 4.1L
gmc jimmy 74-70 L6 250 4.1L
gmc k15/k1500 pickup 69-67 L6 230 3.8L
gmc k15/k1500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
gmc k15/k1500 suburban 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
gmc k25/k2500 pickup 74-66 L6 250 4.1L
gmc k25/k2500 suburban 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
gmc p15/p1500 van 65-63 L4 153 2.5L
gmc p15/p1500 van 69-66 L6 194 3.2L
gmc p15/p1500 van 69-67 L6 230 3.8L
gmc p15/p1500 van 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
gmc p25/p2500 van 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
gmc p25/p2500 van 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
gmc p35/p3500 van 65-63 L6 230 3.8L
gmc p35/p3500 van 75-66 L6 250 4.1L
gmc pb1000 65-63 L4 153 2.5L
gmc pb1000 69-67 L6 230 3.8L
gmc pb15 1966 L6 194 3.2L
gmc pb15 1966 L6 230 3.8L
gmc pb25 1966 L6 230 3.8L
gmc pb2500 1963 L6 230 3.8L
gmc sprint 72-71 L6 250 4.1L
gmc suburban 66-63 V8 230 3.8L
oldsmobile cutlass 1971 L6 250 4.1L
oldsmobile f85 1971 L6 250 4.1L
oldsmobile omega 74-73 L6 250 4.1L
pontiac firebird 74-70 L6 250 4.1L
pontiac lemans 74-70 L6 250 4.1L
pontiac ventura 74-71 L6 250 4.1L
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This book is worth your time. It is a great introduction to a variety of scientific disciplines without insulting the reader. It also respects and understands humanity, engineering, history and political science. Then it lays that foundation to tell the story of a unique friendship of two beings with mutual goals who have to communicate and problem solve together. Along the way, you can really contrast how Grace and Rocky do it, vice the Hail Mary team did it.
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This was a book club pick. Honestly, I wouldn't have chosen to read this myself, but I'm glad that I did. I would have missed out on an incredible story. I've been reading a lot of thriller and fantasy books lately, that I forgot how much I enjoy sci-fi. This brought it back for me. There's a lot of science-heavy discussions in the book and I loved it! When I got to a subject or term I didn't know, I would go online and learn more about it. I feel that Grace is a dork like me because he wouldn't curse. He had little anecdotes he uses in place of swearing. Something I definitely do myself! A lot of the book is the MMC talking to himself. Surprisingly, it worked. There's so much humor that it kept the story going. There was not a lull. Usually I dislike info-dumping as an introduction to get all the background story told, but I didn't mind it at all. Maybe I'm being biased because I love science talk. **SPOILERS AHEAD** What makes the whole plot engaging is the fact that the plot doesn't seem too fantastical. It's something that could happen. There's a lot of ethics and morals involved in determining what should be done. I would hate to be in a position where I have to chose what's best for everyone. That's why Stratt is a necessary character. I hated some of her decisions and how she operated, but you need someone who's focused on the general welfare of humanity. I would be too focused on myself, my family, etc. As much as it hurts to admit, I'm selfish (and a coward) like Grace. I wouldn't want to die. But was it right for Stratt to force him on the mission? This could also be taken religiously. If God has a plan and things happen for a reason, is it our right to deter what's going to happen? God wiped out the world many times because of humanity's sins, what if this was God's doing? So many questions and debates on right vs wrong, ethics vs morals, and religion vs humanity made for a incredible book club discussion. I love how this book ended. I wish I could continue reading about Rocky and Grace's adventures, it's that fascinating. However, I think Grace staying on Erid was the best outcome. If the roles were reversed, I don't think Rocky would have the same welcome. I feel that those in charge would have dissected and kept Rocky hostage, all in the name of science. Just as the Astrophage were first introduced, the first things the scientists did was poke and probe. Essentially torturing the Astrophage to see what makes them tick. I think Rocky would have the same fate. Oh, and my favorite part is the relationship between Rocky and Grace. I cried so many times when I was reading. Scared that something bad was going to happen to either of them. Especially in the scene where Rocky busted out of his tunnel to save Grace. I got upset and told the book that 'if Rocky dies, I swear, this is the worst book ever!' And the scene where Rocky learns about radiation poisoning. How he slowly becomes aware of what happened to his crew, his friends. I was a mess. This book is definitely one that I could go back and reread. I did watch the movie afterwards. There's a lot of differences to adapt the story to screen, but it was okay. They got the humor down pat, but I didn't get the direness of the whole situation nor the special bond that both MCs had.
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is one of those rare novels that delivers everything you could want from science fiction: gripping suspense, fascinating science, humor, heart, and a genuinely moving story about survival and friendship. The novel follows Ryland Grace, a middle school science teacher who wakes up alone on a spacecraft with no memory of who he is or why he’s there. As his memories slowly return, the stakes become clear: humanity is facing extinction, and he may be the only person who can stop it. The mystery unfolds at a perfect pace, blending high tension with moments of discovery that keep you turning the pages. What makes this book stand out is how seamlessly it combines hard science with accessibility. Like the author’s earlier work, the scientific details feel authentic and well researched, but they never overwhelm the story. Instead, the problem-solving becomes the engine of the plot. Each obstacle feels real, and the solutions are both clever and satisfying. The biggest surprise—and the emotional core of the novel—is the relationship that develops during the mission. Without giving anything away, it adds warmth, humor, and depth that elevate the story far beyond a typical survival thriller. By the end, the novel becomes less about science and more about courage, trust, and the willingness to sacrifice for others. The pacing is excellent throughout, with a balance of suspense, humor, and heartfelt moments. If there’s a small drawback, it’s that some plot developments feel a bit convenient. But the strong characters and emotional payoff more than make up for it. Overall, this is a must-read for fans of science fiction, space exploration, and anyone who enjoys smart, character-driven storytelling. It’s thrilling, funny, deeply human, and surprisingly emotional. I finished it feeling both entertained and uplifted. Highly recommended.
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Proof that lightning strikes twice ... Weir has done it again!
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According to a 2003 article on the NASA website, "NASA-funded scientists have recently learned that cloud-to-ground lightning frequently strikes the ground in two or more places ..." and that the third and fourth strokes of a lightning flash will follow the same path as the second stroke. In other words, lightning DOES strike the same place twice. But you don't need to search the web for this information. If you want proof that lightning strikes twice, just read Andy Weir's newest book, Project Hail Mary, and you'll see that Weir has created a giant sci-fi bestseller, in the same electric path as The Martian. Ryland Grace has a puzzle on his hands. He wakes up without a clue as to where he is, but he seems to be alone except for a computer AI that was keeping him alive. Unfortunately it didn't seem to be doing the same for two others in his ... wherever he is ... as he notes the decayed corpses in their creches on the ... well, it's a ship. A space ship. And bit by bit Grace puts the pieces of the puzzle together. An alien microbe has been discovered. Ryland Grace is brought on to the science team to learn more about the life form because Grace, currently a middle school science teacher, wrote papers about the notation that there does not need to be water to create life. Only in a biozone such as Earth's would water be needed, but other building blocks could be used in other systems. The science community as a whole mocked Grace, which is why he left and went on to teach kids, but now, he may be the best suited to understand this new life form. And as he remembers more and more, he also remembers that this life form is feeding on the energy output of the sun, which is decreasing the energy that gets to Earth, which spells disaster - as in the end of all life as currently known - on Earth if something isn't done. Scientists discover that Sol isn't the only star that is losing its energy output - likely due to the alien consumption, but that there is one star, in the center of all the known stars losing their energy, that remains constant with its output. In which case, the answer to the survival for Earth is likely found there, at Tau Ceti. The world's best scientific minds come together (by force and coercion) to create a ship that can get to Tau Ceti in twelve years (using the alien microbe as fuel) with shuttle pods to bring back answers to how to save the planet, but for the crew, it's a one-way trip. Knowing why he's there is only the first puzzle for Grace. Now he has to figure out how to save Earth. There's a very small window of time for him to discover the way to save the human race and get the answers sent back. Take too long and the shuttles will return to a dead planet. This book is amazing. Author Andy Weir brings us back to the magic that made The Martian so successful - an abandoned scientist trying to survive. But Ryland Grace's story is more complicated because he's not just trying to survive, but also help humanity survive. There's lots and lots of science - which is part of Weir's writing signature - and there's also a really wonderful story. It's hard for me to tell you just what I liked about this book because anything I write will be a spoiler and a huge part of the joy in this book is making the discoveries with Ryland Grace. Grace is our main character, but through the liberal use of flashbacks, we have a full cast of characters - at least one quite important to the story. Everyone is unique and individual which makes it easy to read, but just as with The Martian, where Mark Watney's personality carries the story, Ryland Grace here is the smart-mouth, sometimes funny, obsessed scientist infusing his personal tastes into his discoveries. He's also quite smart - which is good since he will need his intellect to save all of humanity. This is a page-turner. I did not want to put this book down. Neither did my 21 year old son who picked up my copy after I was well into it and finished it before I did. And days later he's still talking about how much he liked it and quoting sections of it to me at the dinner table. I hope Ballantine Books will do a very large print run because this is going to be huge seller and you definitely don't want to miss out on the biggest thing to come out in 2021. Looking for a good book? Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is proof that lightning strikes twice as this has all the excitement and energy of Weir's debut novel, with a more complicated storyline that will hold the reader all the way to the end.
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Excellent Hard Sci-Fi… Until the Politics Pull You Out
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I was really excited to dive into Project Hail Mary. As a longtime Isaac Asimov fan, I’ve been craving fresh, modern hard science fiction that actually respects the science. This book delivered — at least for a while. The author injects real science into the story in a way that’s both fun and fantastic. You don’t need to be an engineer to follow it; a solid high-school education is plenty. The concepts stretch your imagination without ever feeling impossible, and for the first chunk of the book I was hooked. I genuinely thought I’d found a new favorite author. Then the jarring interruptions started. Out of nowhere you get yanked out of the immersive sci-fi world by modern political pandering that feels completely unnecessary. A random parenthetical about Columbus “discovering an already inhabited world” when comparing something to the New World. Casual pronoun lectures. Characters selected or described by race and identity in ways that scream “check the boxes.” These moments don’t serve the story — they feel injected. Once you notice the author’s leanings, it becomes hard to unsee. Each time it happens, the fantasy evaporates. It takes several chapters to sink back into the story… only for the next micro-lecture to pull you right back out. Overall, I loved the writing, the hard science, and the imagination. It’s some of the best sci-fi I’ve read in years. I just wish the author had trusted the story instead of sneaking in real-world politics. It’s like eating the best meal of your life… and then finding a hair or two in it. Strongly recommended for the sci-fi, with the above caveat.
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