water pump removal how do you rmove the fan and pulley to get to the water pump? Remove fan belts first, then removed fan pulley bolts these are on the front center of the fan hub,,,remove these bolts
...water pump procedure Hey there Wrangler, First off, you didn't include the size of your engine. So be advised, all 4.0L engines, some 2.8L engines and some 4.2L engines have a reverse rotating water ...
...the water pump and hose are connected I keep loosing water to the point I have to constantly add water Check for ruptured hose or loose clamps. If they look ok your water pump may need to be
...20000 JEEP WRANGLER 4.OL WATER DRIPPING FROM BEHIND BOTTOM PULLEY RUBBER GASKET AT CONNECTION TO FRONT OF MOTOR u have a leaking water pump. the water is running down to the pulley from the
water pump or head gasket. Im not really sold on it being the water pump because if there is coolent in the system it stays cool. Its when i turn the car off it really starts to leak. any ideas? IT IS
water pump. The rest of the engine is tight and clean. There are no oil leaks around the main seals and no water leaks around the water pump or shaft. When I take the serpentine belt off and start the
...water pump the power steering bracket looks to be part of the intake. does it need to be removed to get the water pump out? Can't answer that specifically, but there is no vehicle that I know of that ...
...water pump, the serpentine belt, the thermostat, and most of the hoses. I've flushed the system and back flushed the system. Still, it overheats. My radiator doesn't leak. I'm at a loss. check the ...
...Water pump are located by where is the pully or belts located. Some vehicles water pump are connected to the fan itself. To instal the pump, just remove all that neccessary for you that will bother ...
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