Well guys..
I'm pretty sure my water pump is bad. I reached behind the pulley to the weep hole and my fingers got all wet. Shop states it's a 4 hour job and wants 400-500..REDICULOUS.
I can get an AC delco pump for $126 including tax where I work. Aftermarket probably cheaper but I had whoes from my aftermarket alternator install.
Anyway..I've changed spark plugs on my car, alternator twice, and put a new tension pulley on. This couldn't be that much work.
This is what I picked up so far from the forums, but would like some more input from all that have experience with this.
Here's what I got so far:
1.Unbolt and move the power steering bracket and one coil of the coil pack (on 3.4L)
2.Detach the coolant hoses from the water pump. (after draining the system)
3. Unbolt the water pump pulley, and unbolt the water pump.
For installation, make sure all of the old gasket is off the block before you put the new one on, and make sure to use some silicon sealant on both sides of the gasket for proper sealing.
Thanks guys all all your help to save me some cash will be appreciated.
Robert O.
1995 Camaro 3.4L
I'm pretty sure my water pump is bad. I reached behind the pulley to the weep hole and my fingers got all wet. Shop states it's a 4 hour job and wants 400-500..REDICULOUS.
I can get an AC delco pump for $126 including tax where I work. Aftermarket probably cheaper but I had whoes from my aftermarket alternator install.
Anyway..I've changed spark plugs on my car, alternator twice, and put a new tension pulley on. This couldn't be that much work.
This is what I picked up so far from the forums, but would like some more input from all that have experience with this.
Here's what I got so far:
1.Unbolt and move the power steering bracket and one coil of the coil pack (on 3.4L)
2.Detach the coolant hoses from the water pump. (after draining the system)
3. Unbolt the water pump pulley, and unbolt the water pump.
For installation, make sure all of the old gasket is off the block before you put the new one on, and make sure to use some silicon sealant on both sides of the gasket for proper sealing.
Thanks guys all all your help to save me some cash will be appreciated.
Robert O.
1995 Camaro 3.4L
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