>We just got an '85 westy and have found that the potable water pump has >been frozen so as not to be usable any more. Does anyone know where one >can be found? Thanks in advance!! > >Tyler Back in my younger days, I used a motor from 12v windsheild washer motor to make the spigot in my '70 bus electric/push button. I just added the pump in-line and ran the wiring to a push-button switch. The pump in the '70 still worked, I just found it inconvenient to use while driving...and back then I was *marathon man*...1050 miles in 24 hours was my normal solo trip. Times have changed; now I don't mind stopping to get some water *or* sleep. 8) Joe ----------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph F. Fournier II | jfourni@comp.uark.edu University of Arkansas, ADMN 316 | Phone: 501.575.7353 Fayetteville, AR 72701 | http://cavern.uark.edu/BASIS/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- " All journeys end when we reach our destination but the journeying remains a thing apart, unique unto itself. Most of us make life's journeys without understanding that the journeying is a separate thing." --Bob Hoover -----------------------------------------------------------------
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