...Remove the camshaft holding tools. Place a small bead of RTV sealant on the 3 areas indicated in the diagram. Install or connect the following: Front cover with a new gasket. Torque the bolts to 124 ...
...Remove the water pump bolts. There are 6mm and 8mm bolts, a total of 12 bolts. They are not all the same length. Be careful to note which bolts go in which holes. 8. After all bolts are removed ...
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...water pump on 4.2 liter V6 4 bolts hold the shroud on. 2 on bottom,2 on top. Leave on in on the top until you remove the clutch fan. Clutch fans are a pain to get off with out the right tools. Once ...
...water pump how to? you want all steps? no year stated, nor engine size. 2.0L I-4 or 2.5l v6? we cant guess the engine. nor year. the short list work on all cars. 1: REMOVE all parts to gain access to ...
...remove water pump? OLD POST BUT HERE WE GO. 3.8L told(good) 3.8 L Essex V6 gen 2 car/ SAME AS ALL CARS, BUT STEP2 GAIN ACCESS TO THE PUMP, MUST BE CONFUSING. now the wall of text Disconnect the ...
...You dont need to remove any of that to get water pump off, maybe the top fan shroud just so you can get to it better. The 4.3 is basically a 350 with the back 2 cylinders missing, so should be to ...
Remove the Water Pump Pulley 3. Remove the Air Conditioner Belt and Power Steering Belt. 4. Remove the Crankshaft Pulley. 5. Remove the timing belt cover 6. Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley. 7.
...water pump, you will need to remove all the drive belts. Then there are 2 black covers on the front timing cover. One cover is for the chain tensioner, the other is for access to the water pump. I ...
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...remove the water pump pully The pulley is secured to the pump with 3 bolts. You may have to use a screwdriver to slip between 2 bolts at a time to provide leverage to loosen all the bolts. Once bolts ...
Remove water pump bolts (there are several of 2 different sizes, 10mm and 13mm) . Remove old pump by prying gently around the pump rim to break the gasket's seal, or tap shaft with a rubber hammer
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