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    Well, they claim to have an 'upgraded' part (guess that's kinda
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/30/2021 1:27 PM, David Lodge
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          the quality is first-rate.  They have the best darned Healey
          catalogue I've ever seen!<br>
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              <div> In the second illustration on BPN it shows a
                (claimed) larger scalloped area on the impeller. Sounds
                reasonable but, according to Moss, it won't fit the
                original heater cutoff valve, which I have and would
                like to keep (one from Moss is almost $180).<br
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                      style="color:#3333ff;">Bob--</div>
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                      style="color:#3333ff;">Thanks and in checking the
                      Moss catalogue this morning I see that in fact
                      they do sell the two side-by-side as you state at
                      $96.00 and $163.00 respectively.  That is an 80%
                      increase in price for the "upgraded" pump and I
                      must wonder what the pump achieves--and how it
                      does it--to justify such an increase.  "Upgrade"
                      might have several meanings and given the
                      propensity of these pumps to fail, perhaps
                      the term describes longevity versus performance,
                      with a better-quality seal.  OTOH if the upgrade
                      is in performance that usually means increased
                      water flow.  Unless the outer housing is
                      substantially larger the cast-in "fins" on the
                      internal impeller cannot be that much larger
                      and so I wonder how such an increase would be
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                      style="color:#3333ff;">Just sayin'.... </div>
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                      Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 11:07 PM Bob Spidell <<a
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                        The 'upgraded' pump sold by Moss, Bastuck and
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                        (if you look close you can see '--STUCK' on the
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                        Claims '30% more flow,' BUT--there's always a
                        'but'--per the Moss catalog it will not fit the
                        OEM brass heater line valve/nipple. The cheaper
                        one Moss sells supposedly does, but best I can
                        tell it's a County product. I've bad experiences
                        with County, but both Tom Monaco and David Nock
                        say they have fit many with no issues.<br
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                        The new one from AHSpares appears to be
                        different, but also comes with a barbed nipple:<br
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                        I started to remove my pump, but found the
                        pulley was loose; pump appears to be OK.<br
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