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Old 04-24-2016, 07:47 PM   #1
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Make sure you don't over torque the nuts - Only 7 lbs I believe and use the metal gasket!

Take a piece of cardboard and make a drawing of the pump housing and where the bolts go -- they are different sizes - I pushed them thru the cardboard drawing. This kept me form screwing them up. You will need a knuckle socket to get to one of the bolts.

there is a bleed under the oil/anti freeze surround - You will need to vent as you top up the coolant or it will not go in.

Happy Wrenching.
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