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1966 Plymouth Satellite

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Headlight Switch
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NIce switch. Works great.
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Perfect fit
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Q:How does the water pump turn?
Dustin H.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Dustin, I'm pleased to assist you. The water pump is typically driven by the engine's timing belt or chain, which rotates the pump pulley, causing the pump to turn and circulate coolant throughout the engine. The rotation of the impeller is what creates the suction that draws water into the pump and pushes it out to the engine block. This is a simplified explanation of how a water pump works. Use the link below to place your order while the part is in stock. Your order will come with a 30-day post-purchase price match guarantee. I hope this helps and enjoy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/water-pump/drivemotive/repd313501?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240404 Show less
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