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Old 10-16-2018, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Donkeypunch
work from the top and i didn't remove anything or jack the engine up but if it helps you, do it.
just cram your hands down there. lube the orings with some silicon spray so they slide in better.
ez job just time consuming because of the tight space.
Hmm it seems impossible to remove the water pump bolts without removing the pass engine mount.
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Old 10-16-2018, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Hmm it seems impossible to remove the water pump bolts without removing the pass engine mount.
And it makes it 10x harder. I have big hands and it is impossible without removing it. The mounts comes out in a couple mins. Plus, it's going to block your vision.
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Old 10-19-2018, 04:56 PM
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Yeah leak seems to be getting worse as the whether gets cooler, gonna take it to a shop early in the morning hopefully they don't try to charge me too much money or else may try n do it myself since the part isn't that expensive. Seems they are definitely not making parts like they used to although I have no idea where the mechanic who changed the water pump before got it from
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Old 10-20-2018, 04:34 PM
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SO took to a shop u all were right, water pump is leaking pretty bad, could see the leak much better after removing the compressor, and doing a pressure check. Gonna let the shop do since they replaced the front seal, and new powersteering belt on monday since their labor is around $270 for the water pump job as long as i get the part.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
SO took to a shop u all were right, water pump is leaking pretty bad, could see the leak much better after removing the compressor, and doing a pressure check. Gonna let the shop do since they replaced the front seal, and new powersteering belt on monday since their labor is around $270 for the water pump job as long as i get the part.
That's a good price given book time of 3.8 hrs, which they usually bend you over for.
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Old 10-22-2018, 02:22 AM
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Book time is 3.8hrs and donkeypunch can do it in an hour????.....so....what's the real truth?

One hour is all it takes??
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Old 10-22-2018, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MichMaxFan
Book time is 3.8hrs and donkeypunch can do it in an hour????.....so....what's the real truth?

One hour is all it takes??
Once you do it once, then it's pretty easy. I could do it in a couple hours another time with letting the RTV set up. Book time is usually a scam.
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Old 10-23-2018, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
Once you do it once, then it's pretty easy. I could do it in a couple hours another time with letting the RTV set up. Book time is usually a scam.
Yah you are right about that over the weekend I did a little pratice on a g-35 which the water pump and tensioner sit in the front. Turned the crank about 20 degrees counter clockwise after removing tensioner. Got the chain pretty loose, took out the water pump and put it back in, turn crank 20 degrees clockwise to tighten water pump side, but could not get the tensioner to go back in, do you turn the crank further clockwise to relieve tension on the tensioner side?
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Old 10-23-2018, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Yah you are right about that over the weekend I did a little pratice on a g-35 which the water pump and tensioner sit in the front. Turned the crank about 20 degrees counter clockwise after removing tensioner. Got the chain pretty loose, took out the water pump and put it back in, turn crank 20 degrees clockwise to tighten water pump side, but could not get the tensioner to go back in, do you turn the crank further clockwise to relieve tension on the tensioner side?
It's in my write up lol. I think it's counter clockwise.
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Old 10-23-2018, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
It's in my write up lol. I think it's counter clockwise.

Ok I'm gonna read it.
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just got a duralast waterpump from autozone, hopefully it lasts for a while.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
just got a duralast waterpump from autozone, hopefully it lasts for a while.
nothing from AZ lasts
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Old 10-27-2018, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
nothing from AZ lasts

lol would it be a good idea to get oem orings? or leave the ones that come with it on?
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Old 10-27-2018, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
It's in my write up lol. I think it's counter clockwise.

ok i read your write up again on water pump removal and install, I understand everything else except the part where you say on step 15 to crank the engine a little to give the chain guide slack? But you didnt specify which way or how to do it lol. thats where im confused. I understand the part about turning the crank 20 degrees counter clockwise to get the tension off the chain on the water pump side, just a little confused about how to get the chain to slack up once the pump is in, and get the tensioner side to slack, and once in to tighten up.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
ok i read your write up again on water pump removal and install, I understand everything else except the part where you say on step 15 to crank the engine a little to give the chain guide slack? But you didnt specify which way or how to do it lol. thats where im confused. I understand the part about turning the crank 20 degrees counter clockwise to get the tension off the chain on the water pump side, just a little confused about how to get the chain to slack up once the pump is in, and get the tensioner side to slack, and once in to tighten up.
I don't remember. I just turned it some and slack appeared LOL. As long as you're not turning it counter clockwise too much, then it should be fine. I probably turned it back CC some, b/c I doubt forward will do anything. It wasn't a lot, you can figure it out when you do it.
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Old 10-29-2018, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
I don't remember. I just turned it some and slack appeared LOL. As long as you're not turning it counter clockwise too much, then it should be fine. I probably turned it back CC some, b/c I doubt forward will do anything. It wasn't a lot, you can figure it out when you do it.
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Old 10-31-2018, 06:12 PM
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well finally got the water pump and timing tensioner replaced today.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
well finally got the water pump and timing tensioner replaced today.
See, wasn't so bad lol
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Old 11-01-2018, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
See, wasn't so bad lol
Well I paid a shop to do it, I won't be going that route again lol next time hopefully I'll do it myself. I paid $470 for labor and a new tensioner they said I needed, because the original one would not compress far enough to install a pin to hold it in. So now that I see how both parts look, I'm doing it next time lol.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Well I paid a shop to do it, I won't be going that route again lol next time hopefully I'll do it myself. I paid $470 for labor and a new tensioner they said I needed, because the original one would not compress far enough to install a pin to hold it in. So now that I see how both parts look, I'm doing it next time lol.
Sissy men couldn't compress a tensioner lol. It's only a spring. Well, at least we know they can't pleasure any women.
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Old 11-04-2018, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
Sissy men couldn't compress a tensioner lol. It's only a spring. Well, at least we know they can't pleasure any women.

Lol I know right
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Lol I know right
Not a bad idea to replace it, anyway. Sooner or later the Oring will let it leak down, then it rattles at cold start.But I thought they didn't make the old version anymore...

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Old 11-06-2018, 09:32 PM
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i dont know what they installed man or where they got it from.
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