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rhipsher 04-17-2011 06:29 PM

Water pump replacement.
 
I finally got some time to pull the water pump off and get ready to put the new one on before the Texas weather turns brutally hot. If any of you have to do this I highly highly recommend that you when you receive your new water pump that you take the gasket that comes with it and make a template out of cardboard and place each bolt you take out in it one at a time so you know where they go when you put them back in. Half of them are all different lengths.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...-48-11_163.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...-48-43_916.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...-45-08_175.jpg
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Also don?t forget about the one bolt that goes throught the A/C compressor through to the water pump which means removing the alternator which requires moving the plenum out of the way. Which blows booty hole for just one bolt. But it is what it is. Now im just waiting for my blue Samco radiator hose kit to arrive and finish it up.

ittlfly 04-17-2011 06:38 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
Just a little confused here. I didn't quite follow as to why you had to pull the plenum. I R&R'ed my alternator last month without pulling the plenum.....just the air horn and TB.

rhipsher 04-17-2011 07:08 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
This bolt is why.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...-25-37_830.jpg
I could get a 10mm open end wrench on it from the front but could not break it loose. And there's no room to get a socket or ratchet on it unless you do it from the top. You still have to remove the alternator to get a socket on it. That's why. Sure you can remove the air horn and tb but I chose to just move the plenum aside.

ittlfly 04-17-2011 07:48 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
Thanks for the picture. I wonder just how much they paid their GM enginering wizard to put that bolt in the worst possible location. :censored:

A26B 04-17-2011 08:02 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
Rick,
You can save yourself a little trouble by putting the bolts in the proper hole in the new water pump on the bench, as you remove them from the old pump on the engine. Then, after the old pump is off, put it on the bench beside the new one & transfer the bolts over to the old pump & reinstall the new pump accordingly.

Jerry :-)

rhipsher 04-17-2011 09:18 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by A26B (Post 112970)
Rick,
You can save yourself a little trouble by putting the bolts in the proper hole in the new water pump on the bench, as you remove them from the old pump on the engine. Then, after the old pump is off, put it on the bench beside the new one & transfer the bolts over to the old pump & reinstall the new pump accordingly.

Jerry :-)

True that. But see now my daughters think daddy's an awesome free hand artist. The couldn't believe how perfect I drew that gasket sketch.;)

USAFPILOT 04-17-2011 10:24 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
you also risk the chance your kids come along and play with the bolts

rhipsher 04-17-2011 11:45 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
They are old enough now that they know better.

bdw18_123 04-18-2011 02:26 AM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
Thanks for posting those two pics of the waterpump bolts, rhipsher! The previous owner of course just mixed them all up on mine. So those pics along with Jerry's bolt info will help me get them sorted out. :thumbsup:

A26B 04-18-2011 12:07 PM

Re: Water pump replacement.
 
This may help a bit more than the list. I added the quantity & length values.

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