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remove oil pan and then it is a cinch. but getting the oil pan off with the engine in the car is tricky. remove all the bolts to oil pan and then the bolts to the engine mounts and transmission mount and jack engine up enough to remove oil pan
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Most likely is a clogged radiator. Next would be the pump fins rusting off, not allowing pumping. Both reasons would be because antifreeze was not run in the engine over the years, and rust could clog the radiator, and water would rust off the pump fins...I'm still betting on the radiator though...good luck...Chris
its pretty easy to do so all you have to do is remove both drive belts then unbolt the four bolts on the bottom pully. the double will then come off. remove the top and bottom timing covers in that order you will have to remove the water pump pully first. then mark your timing belt to ensure you get it back in time properly when reassembling. then loosen the timing belt tensenor pull timing belt off and let hang. then remove the water pump bolt then water pump. Install in reverse order. Make sure you clean the mating surface for the water pump.
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