TIP: If you plan on using a used water pump, soak it in a bucket of water 
over night (at least 8 hours). The seals dry out, and get burned when you 
put it back in operation. New or rebuilt pumps seals will have a bit of 
lubricant on them from reassembly. Only those that have sat on a shelf for 
10-20 years (NOS) or have been used and sat up a long time (dried out) 
need to be good wet before installing and putting into service again. You 
might be okay to put it on then fill with coolant and let sit 8+ hours 
before starting, but I've had good luck sticking a used pump in a bucket 
overnight or longer.
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 19:54:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Joe Fulton<piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>
But the water pump started leaking.   I don't think this car wants to go 
back on the road this weekend.  I'll search for a 195.6 water pump locally 
or put another used pump on it just to get it back on the road.  The 
engine had very low miles since a rebuild but it sat for over 20 years and 
the cylinders got rusty, so I rebuilt it.  The water pump was on the 
engine and the seals must have been damaged from sitting.
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