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Its the water pump!!!
For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water pump.
It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now and saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o dripping out of the bottom... Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. |
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"Japhar81" > wrote in message ... > For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water > pump. It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just > now and saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and > saw h2o dripping out of the bottom... > > Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the > waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. The water pump generally is bolted onto the front of the engine. I'm guessing the thing you see mounted on the firewall with coolant dripping out of it may be an aftermarket coolant heater that is tied into the heater hose. Denny |
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"Japhar81" > wrote in message ... > For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water > pump. It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just > now and saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and > saw h2o dripping out of the bottom... > > Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the > waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. The water pump generally is bolted onto the front of the engine. I'm guessing the thing you see mounted on the firewall with coolant dripping out of it may be an aftermarket coolant heater that is tied into the heater hose. Denny |
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Guess thats not my problem then?
"Denny" > wrote in message ... > > "Japhar81" > wrote in message > ... >> For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water >> pump. It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck >> just now and saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, >> and saw h2o dripping out of the bottom... >> >> Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >> waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. > The water pump generally is bolted onto the front of the engine. I'm > guessing the thing you see mounted on the firewall with coolant dripping > out of it may be an aftermarket coolant heater that is tied into the > heater hose. > > Denny > > |
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Guess thats not my problem then?
"Denny" > wrote in message ... > > "Japhar81" > wrote in message > ... >> For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water >> pump. It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck >> just now and saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, >> and saw h2o dripping out of the bottom... >> >> Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >> waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. > The water pump generally is bolted onto the front of the engine. I'm > guessing the thing you see mounted on the firewall with coolant dripping > out of it may be an aftermarket coolant heater that is tied into the > heater hose. > > Denny > > |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:40:44 -0400, "Japhar81" >
wrote: >For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water pump. >It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now and >saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o >dripping out of the bottom... > >Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. > > I think you need to go buy a service manual for your vehicle before you go any farther. beekeep |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:40:44 -0400, "Japhar81" >
wrote: >For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water pump. >It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now and >saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o >dripping out of the bottom... > >Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. > > I think you need to go buy a service manual for your vehicle before you go any farther. beekeep |
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heh, already ordered, be here tomorrow.
"beekeep" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:40:44 -0400, "Japhar81" > > wrote: > >>For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water >>pump. >>It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now >>and >>saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o >>dripping out of the bottom... >> >>Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >>waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. >> >> > I think you need to go buy a service manual for your vehicle before > you go any farther. > > beekeep > > |
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heh, already ordered, be here tomorrow.
"beekeep" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:40:44 -0400, "Japhar81" > > wrote: > >>For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water >>pump. >>It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now >>and >>saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o >>dripping out of the bottom... >> >>Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the >>waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. >> >> > I think you need to go buy a service manual for your vehicle before > you go any farther. > > beekeep > > |
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"Japhar81" > wrote in message ... > For those who've been following my earlier saga, I think its the water pump. > It looks like its an aftermarket pump. I looked under the truck just now and > saw a huge puddle. Started the engine for about 45 seconds, and saw h2o > dripping out of the bottom... > > Its passenger side, mounted to the firewall, so I guess it must be the > waterpump, even though it doesnt look like one. > > I was gonna let this one go...but.. First, thats called an AC evap, and you see condensation. (this is something that most 16 year olds know and understand) You said you ordered the service manual....great. Its not going to do that much good, as it assumes that you understand basics, and you dont. Take the ****ing truck in, and allow it to be tested by someone that knows what in hell they are doing..so far, its clear you dont. |
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