Electric Water Pump Questions
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 12:09 pm
Hi all,
My water pump impeller hasn't survived the most recent teardown of my GT's engine, and the cartridge needs replacing as well. My bike is used almost exclusively for track riding and hardly ever gets any road use. So I have decided that I am going to replace it with an electric pump and I had a couple questions for the guys that are racing GT's with one:
The Davies Craig pump that I have seen used on GT's in the past has 3/4" fittings on the inlet/outlet, do you just reduce down the radiator hoses? or some other solution?
I will likely weld a block-off plate to my old pump housing and then install it with new outer O-rings, that way I can still install a factory pump into the lower case at a later date if I decide to. My plan has been to remove the oil weep hole pipe, the cross shaft, starter clutch, starter, etc. My only concern in doing so is whether or not removing these parts will have any negative effect on the oiling of the transmission gears/bearings. Anyone have experience in this?
I read through all the posts I could find and it seems all the guys drag racing GT's have ditched the radiator/pump altogether, surely someone has explored the middle ground
My water pump impeller hasn't survived the most recent teardown of my GT's engine, and the cartridge needs replacing as well. My bike is used almost exclusively for track riding and hardly ever gets any road use. So I have decided that I am going to replace it with an electric pump and I had a couple questions for the guys that are racing GT's with one:
The Davies Craig pump that I have seen used on GT's in the past has 3/4" fittings on the inlet/outlet, do you just reduce down the radiator hoses? or some other solution?
I will likely weld a block-off plate to my old pump housing and then install it with new outer O-rings, that way I can still install a factory pump into the lower case at a later date if I decide to. My plan has been to remove the oil weep hole pipe, the cross shaft, starter clutch, starter, etc. My only concern in doing so is whether or not removing these parts will have any negative effect on the oiling of the transmission gears/bearings. Anyone have experience in this?
I read through all the posts I could find and it seems all the guys drag racing GT's have ditched the radiator/pump altogether, surely someone has explored the middle ground