How to replace waterpump
SOURCE: I need a diagram on how to change the water pump
be sure not to move the camshaft pulleys, you will have problems with the engine. I hope you serve this for something. Greetings: Carranza from Juarez City, Mexico. Have a nice day.
SOURCE: replacing the power steering pump on a 1998 isuzu rodeo
Remove low pressure and high pressure hoses (this one could be hard to break loose). You might want to have an oil pan handy, to capture the oil. Disconnect electrical sensor. Remove the bolt that holds belt tension adjustment plate. And finally remove the bolt that holds the pump in place. It is bolted from the back and located at the right lower corner of the pump if you are facing the front of the car. Remove the pump assy. I could not remove belt pulley at home, no matter how hard I tried. Ended up taking it to an automotive shop and they removed it in no time, using one of those "pneumatic impact guns". Assemble new pump. Fill the reservoir with PS oil. Make sure both of the front wheels are off the ground, start the engine and slowly spin the steering wheel back and forth for about 5 minutes or untill screeching sound stops and the liquid in the reservoir stops foaming. That will bleed any air that is in the system. Don't go all the way to the end of stroke. Good luck.
SOURCE: water pump replacement 96 isuzu rodeo
Remove belt, fan, fan shroud and fan bracket. Remove timing covers, timing belt and water pump. Replace timing belt and the hydraulic tensioner with new ones. I suggest you get a mechanic to do this as you can easly get it out of time. Not an easy job.
SOURCE: replace water pump 1994 isuzu
I am replacing my water pump on a 1994 Isuzu pick up truck with a 3.2 L engine (V6). (VIN ENGINE I.D. LG6) I am a little timid about replacing the water pump because of the removal and installation of the timing belt. I an afraid about disturbing the valve timing. Could you described fully the process involved with this part of my project?
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