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Can you install a custom pump in an AIO?

Can you install a custom pump in an AIO?

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BlackDyno7
Junior Member
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03-16-2023, 09:53 AM
#1
Hi, regarding the pump on your AIO, you can purchase a compatible model and link it to the loop. I made sure everything matches. You asked about the loop's order, specifically that the pump should come after the block.
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BlackDyno7
03-16-2023, 09:53 AM #1

Hi, regarding the pump on your AIO, you can purchase a compatible model and link it to the loop. I made sure everything matches. You asked about the loop's order, specifically that the pump should come after the block.

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MegaTeamXD
Member
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03-16-2023, 03:28 PM
#2
Everything you can retain is just the radiator and possibly hoses. A new block is necessary since the outdated, faulty pump would restrict the flow. Additionally, a reservoir is required because you're constructing an open, custom loop.
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MegaTeamXD
03-16-2023, 03:28 PM #2

Everything you can retain is just the radiator and possibly hoses. A new block is necessary since the outdated, faulty pump would restrict the flow. Additionally, a reservoir is required because you're constructing an open, custom loop.

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Denisphilip
Junior Member
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03-16-2023, 10:11 PM
#3
Everything you can retain is just the radiator and possibly the hoses. A new block would be necessary since the outdated, faulty pump would restrict the flow. Additionally, a reservoir would be required because you're constructing an open, custom loop.
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Denisphilip
03-16-2023, 10:11 PM #3

Everything you can retain is just the radiator and possibly the hoses. A new block would be necessary since the outdated, faulty pump would restrict the flow. Additionally, a reservoir would be required because you're constructing an open, custom loop.

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hangman12298
Member
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03-24-2023, 01:09 AM
#4
CountMike shared his thoughts on what remains to be kept, suggesting only the radiator and possibly hoses. He mentioned needing a new block due to the old, faulty pump restricting flow, and also a reservoir since the setup is now open and custom. Thanks for clarifying your concerns.
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hangman12298
03-24-2023, 01:09 AM #4

CountMike shared his thoughts on what remains to be kept, suggesting only the radiator and possibly hoses. He mentioned needing a new block due to the old, faulty pump restricting flow, and also a reservoir since the setup is now open and custom. Thanks for clarifying your concerns.

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YoungmoneyB
Junior Member
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03-27-2023, 09:46 PM
#5
Actually I would see no reason why you couldnt depending on the system, my system had a magnetic impeller, once removed the flow was free. I would say don't waste it, at the very least you could take it apart and see what makes it tick, but it may very well work for you
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YoungmoneyB
03-27-2023, 09:46 PM #5

Actually I would see no reason why you couldnt depending on the system, my system had a magnetic impeller, once removed the flow was free. I would say don't waste it, at the very least you could take it apart and see what makes it tick, but it may very well work for you