4WHEELIN
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My water pump went and i was just wondering how difficult it is to install?
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It'll take you the better half of a saturday afternoon. Remove the fan shroud & fan, take off the belts (or belt as the case may be) and then disconnect the coolant hoses running to the pump. With everything removed and clear access to the pump get yourself a ratchet (air ratchet is best, and wrenches are the last thing you want to use those waterpump bolts are long) and remove all the waterpump bolts. Remove the old pump and scrape off the old gasket. Run a thin bead of silicone around the timing cover & install the new gasket. Run a second thin bead of silicone on the top of the new gasket and install the new water pump. Do yourself (or the next guy who changes it) a favor and use a little never-sieze on the bolt threads. Reinstall the belts, fan & shroud then refill, check for leaks run it and check for leaks again. Everyone has their prefrences but I like to use a high-flow water pump whenever I have to replace one. Yes it's technically *possible* to over-cool an engine it's not something I've ever personally seen or heard of one failing because of.My water pump went and i was just wondering how difficult it is to install?
it's got a 351W i bought the Flow Kooler Aluminum water pump and i'm just waiting for it to get delivered to my house. My buddy's goin help me install it and he built the motor for his monte carlo so i don't think i should have to much of a problemIt's a very simple process, what engine do you have?
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Be sure to mark where each bolt comes from, since they're different lengths. MAy want to get some new bolts if any are corroded. I would change the thermostat, too, fo one of the failsafe models, or at least test the new one so you don't overheat. JSM84