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Originally Posted by Daox
... You have a perfectly good water pump already on the car. Just find a way to spin it with an electric motor. Its probably cheaper too. ...
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That is true, of course. The only issue is that the d-series Honda waterpump is driven by the timing belt, so it is under the timing cover. And taking the pump off the belt would mean I'd need a non-OEM shorter replacement belt for the engine critical role of timing. Seems like a mistake could ruin my engine. And I think the appropriate manufacturer of a shorter belt would be hard to indentify. The belt and pulleys are grooved.