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Old 08-08-2018, 03:19 PM   #6
BYprodriver
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Originally Posted by Beelzy View Post
Hello folks. My water pump is going out, no fluid dump, only a leak with accompanying rattle from bad impeller bearing present.
Had the car flatbedded home, but it's backed in and I would like to turn the car around to work on it. So the question: Would you start the car and move it, or push it?
I'm paranoid about breaking bits off the impeller by running the engine, but pushing the car out, turning it and pushing it back on the garage is going to be a major chore with my driveway.
What would you do? Thanks in advance for your answers, funny and serious.
If the front of the car is facing downhill I would leave it as is, much easier to fill the replacement coolant that way.
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