Not sure I agree with the Factory Service Manual.
That's a long way from a slant 6, too.
Water pumps have not changed much in the last 100 yearsThat's a long way from a slant 6, too
Yeah yeah. lolWater pumps have not changed much in the last 100 years
I was shocked when it wasn't rrr posting thisbecause it's held on with nuts and bolts and not a zipper.
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That's the feller who posted we are "a bunch of 12 year olds" I liked that one also...I replied "not me I just turned 14..."That was just hilarious!!!! Made my day.
I like this idea...drill and tap the weep hole, install a hose barb, install a tube and run it to the exit end of your radiator overflow tubing...maybe it will all equal out...LOL
Or how about when they pee when the engine is shut off but not when running...If you don't put coolant in It can't leak out . TA-DA fixed !
the wrong antifreeze...... like "none"?Yeah, if it's not the weep hole, put a couple of teaspoons of ginger in the antifreeze from your wife's kitchen. It will stop it. Have had it in my '69 Dart all year because I put the wrong antifreeze in it. Have done this in the past and present with old beaters. It works.
except where theyre mounted, and the P I T A factor in accessing the thing.....Water pumps have not changed much in the last 100 years
I recently did a water pump and thermostat on an Audi Q7 with supercharged engine. Supercharger , over a dozen wire connections and countless vacuum lines had to come off. Took me three days. Then I had to go back in to do the PCV valve. I hate this new stuff.except where theyre mounted, and the P I T A factor in accessing the thing.....