Well something to keep in mind, I changed it out because of the overheating prior to the waterpump, on the waterpump that did seemingly work before I rewired the jeep. My old pump felt honestly too easy to turn so I thought maybe it had stripped off the vanes. But it was intact upon inspection. I picked up another water pump (Oreilly's Murray Brand) to compare the old pump to this one. If I haven't figured it out by this weekend, I'm pulling the Autozone Duralast to compare. At that point I'll put in the new pump, I picked up a new T-stat (160 degree) and will drill it for air holes to pass through, and then flush the ever living **** out of the motor with a garden hose. I plan on hooking it into one of the heater lines as well to ensure that is flushed and flowing through my Mojave heater as well.
I can see when the T-stat opens due to fluid concentration and some movement, but since the new radiator cap is on the opposite side of the water neck inlet I can't see much in the way of movement of than some slight flow.