Water pump install? Help Please. Pictures inside
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Originally Posted by Slows2k,Aug 1 2009, 09:11 AM
The coolant is leaking from the pump weep hole. Only fix is a new pump.
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Originally Posted by Mr Jew,Aug 1 2009, 12:34 PM
Check out majestic Honda or bk Honda. There much cheaper than the dealer.
There dealers but they sell at discounted prices
There dealers but they sell at discounted prices
All I need is a how to install a water pump. I did a search and came out empty handed.
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Originally Posted by Mrfixit687,Aug 1 2009, 02:45 PM
Drain coolant from radiator and engine block, remove drivebelt, remove water pump.
Sorry, only thing i am familiar with are oil changes and suspension swaps. I just don't want to DIY and have it cost me more money than just taking it to the shop. If its pretty straight forward then I am all for it.
Thanks for the help guys.
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if you need help you can hit me up
it's relatively fast
drain coolant before you make a mess, there's a drain on the rad and one on the block
1) remove intake box/elbow
2) remove accessory belt via auto tensioner
3) remove cooling/water pump pulley(smooth groove, with bolts on the face) under the alternator pulley
4) remove the bolts, it's straight forward
5) remove pump and replace gasket
installation is reverse, fill the car up, there's two air bleed valves, one by the firewall one by the neck
the chances are you have pocket of air in the system from the leak
do it now before the pump fail on you
it's relatively fast
drain coolant before you make a mess, there's a drain on the rad and one on the block
1) remove intake box/elbow
2) remove accessory belt via auto tensioner
3) remove cooling/water pump pulley(smooth groove, with bolts on the face) under the alternator pulley
4) remove the bolts, it's straight forward
5) remove pump and replace gasket
installation is reverse, fill the car up, there's two air bleed valves, one by the firewall one by the neck
the chances are you have pocket of air in the system from the leak
do it now before the pump fail on you
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