07-06-2008, 02:34 PM
07-06-2008, 03:39 PM
no, but heres a great price on a new one. if you want, we can do this sometime. i cant imagine its that difficult. youll just need a gallon or so of new coolant.
http://www.joetlc.com/water-pump-toyota-...10210.html
http://www.joetlc.com/water-pump-toyota-...10210.html
07-06-2008, 09:21 PM
I have the alternator removed already and am ready to remove the water pump. I'm just waiting on it to get here (Tuesday). It's really not that hard. I do have to say that the alternator was a ***** to remove. The bottom mounted bolt on the was so frikin tight that I had to use the meat stick on it. (Meat Stick = 4 ft breaker bar)
07-07-2008, 03:23 AM
Dizam hommie, How many miles do you have on your box? Just wondering, because I want to know if mine is going to go out any time soon, or might go out.
07-07-2008, 07:00 AM
the water pump should be real simple.
i love the fact that it doesn't run off the timing
i love the fact that it doesn't run off the timing
07-07-2008, 09:33 AM
SWARTZAUTOMAN Wrote:
the water pump should be real simple.
i love the fact that it doesn't run off the timing
i love the fact that it doesn't run off the timing
AMEN to that.
I've got 50k on the car. It sounded like something internal like a knocking. Or, if you've ever heard a diesel engine, it sounded identical to that. I first thought it was my crank pulley, but upon further inspection and the good 'ol screwdriver stethoscope technique, I was able to narrow it down to the water pump pulley.
I have the pump coming in on tuesday and I'll post up a howto on what I did so anyone else that has this issue can fix it themself. I'm just incredibly happy that it was the water pump and nothing internal.
07-09-2008, 04:59 PM
Wow, what a difference. I replaced the water pump and the pinging/clicking noise is now gone. I do have to say it was a PITA getting the pulley out, but not hard to do. I usually enjoy working with a Haynes manual, but they haven't made one for the box yet so big thanks to Peej for supplying the directions on getting this puppy out.
I probably saved $300 in mechanic fees for doing it myself.
I probably saved $300 in mechanic fees for doing it myself.
07-09-2008, 05:31 PM
that cool way to save $$$ david will we be getting a write up soon
07-09-2008, 06:25 PM
litos_06 Wrote:
david will we be getting a write up soon
hes going to say yes... but youll never see it... 
07-09-2008, 08:47 PM
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07-09-2008, 09:03 PM
Now now, I'd love to do a write up, but it will not be picture intensive as usual. Due to the fact that working on a car can bring out the worst in people at times
I didn't take but 3 pics. But, it's really not that hard to follow.
Does anyone need a write up immediately?
I didn't take but 3 pics. But, it's really not that hard to follow.Does anyone need a write up immediately?
07-10-2008, 06:20 AM
Not yet, but was the bolt through the pulley necessary?
07-10-2008, 08:47 AM
If your asking how I kept the waterpump pulley from turning, all I did was put an angled needlenose pliers and wedged it against the pump. Worked like a charm.
07-10-2008, 11:38 AM
So how long did it take you to change it out? What about access through the wheel well or was it easier to do it from the top?
07-10-2008, 09:32 PM
Total time without instructions = 3 hours
Total time with instructions = 1 1/2 hours
As for getting the pump out, I took it from the top. I removed the alternator first and when from there. Since I already loosened the alternator to remove the belt, I went ahead and took it off.
Total time with instructions = 1 1/2 hours
As for getting the pump out, I took it from the top. I removed the alternator first and when from there. Since I already loosened the alternator to remove the belt, I went ahead and took it off.
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