How to: Replacement of H3 Water Pump ?
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#12
Nice write up for future reference.
#13
first,,,i have NEVER DONE THE JOB!
I HAVE READ ABOUT IT IN THE FULL MANUAL YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FOR 15 BUCKS.
oops,,,they say u can put a big wrench on the big fan nut and bump the wrench with a hammer to loosen,,,tighten it
anytime im messing around the rad i put a piece of cardboard,,? in to prevent punching holes,,getting inti bigger job!!
gud luk
oh by the way,,ignore the aholes who come in just to make u feel worse with no help comments about old threads!!
I HAVE READ ABOUT IT IN THE FULL MANUAL YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FOR 15 BUCKS.
oops,,,they say u can put a big wrench on the big fan nut and bump the wrench with a hammer to loosen,,,tighten it
anytime im messing around the rad i put a piece of cardboard,,? in to prevent punching holes,,getting inti bigger job!!
gud luk
oh by the way,,ignore the aholes who come in just to make u feel worse with no help comments about old threads!!
Last edited by drtom; 11-23-2011 at 11:47 AM.
#14
You can easily remove the radiator the ac condenser is only bolted on to the sides the radiator actually sits in a cradle that the ac cooler is bolted to and the trany lines just have quick clips in them and as long as you raise them up when you disconnect them they won't leak ,that gives you more room because the clutch fan is a bitch even with the proper tools
#15
You can easily remove the radiator the ac condenser is only bolted on to the sides the radiator actually sits in a cradle that the ac cooler is bolted to and the trany lines just have quick clips in them and as long as you raise them up when you disconnect them they won't leak ,that gives you more room because the clutch fan is a bitch even with the proper tools
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