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91 NA Water pump questions (please help!)
Hey guys and gals,
I have a massive water/coolant leak coming from what I assume is the water pump but I can't really be certain because of the limited visibility. I have a few questions regarding the water pump job- does the engine have to come out to replace it? Also, does anyone have a good procedure on how to replace it? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ![]() |
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The water pump is under the timing cover and is driven by the timing belt. If you are going to replace the water pump, might as well get a new timing belt and front engine seals. Any pics of the leak?
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And it sure would be a hell of alot easier if the engine is out. And if you go that far you might as well replace what you can as Ben stated.
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might as well do an engine swap if the engine's coming out lol... well atleast that's what i'm gonna do when my waterpump fails on the 5sfe. i have no previous owner service records so any day could be it's last. however, it runs mint at the moment. i couldn't see myself doing the waterpump with the engine inside the car. talk about a nightmare.
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Ya, you'd be lucky to get a socket in on that side of the car to even get a bolt out. I had an issue with my oil pump housing leaking and I just released all the engine mounts besides the trans side and let her down a bit, with the use of an engine hoist of course. It was still some close quarters.
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ive done water pumps in-car in 2 hours. its easy. add another hour for the t-belt.. if you're not so handy around the car, expect a good full day or short weekend, but its still not hard. theres just a few tricks you gotta learn to do it (such as how to fight off the corner mount). |
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Thanks for the prompt replies guys. Are there any decent write-ups on the procedure?
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I'm a novice when it comes to mechanical know-how so I'll probably just take my MR2 into a shop to get this one done. Does anyone know how much the stealer-ship charges for the job? How about an independent shop? Your input would be much appreciated!
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I'd say at least $200! You can probably go and get some quotes. They base all their work off a computer system where it tells them how many hours the job 'should' take. I'd get some prices and probably buy my own pump and take it to them so they don't jip you on that.
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