Replace water pump as preventative maintenance?
#1
Replace water pump as preventative maintenance?
So this spring I'll be doing a full cooling system drain and flush. I've replaced all of the hoses a few years ago but I realized that as far as I know, the motor still has the original water-pump on it. (1999, 135k miles).
While the cooling system is drained, should I go ahead and replace the water-pump or should I leave it alone?
As of now I have never detected any leaks, sounds or other malfunction with it.
Are their upgraded pumps that might be worth installing? I'm planning on keeping the Blazer for another 5 years or so and I do tow a boat with it.
Thanks
While the cooling system is drained, should I go ahead and replace the water-pump or should I leave it alone?
As of now I have never detected any leaks, sounds or other malfunction with it.
Are their upgraded pumps that might be worth installing? I'm planning on keeping the Blazer for another 5 years or so and I do tow a boat with it.
Thanks
#3
You do not need to drop the pan to change the pump. It does however take longer to get to the pump than it does to actually change it lol.
If you have the extra cash then there's no harm in doing it
If you have the extra cash then there's no harm in doing it
#5
A well placed blow with an Air chisel , or chisel and hammer on the nut will almost always break the fan/clutch loose so you can pull it right off the pulley with ease. Also, I second blazenreds notion, pan does not need to be dropped for water pump...it does for the timing chain cover though.
#7
LOL-ing as this is pretty much the same story with just about everything on our Blazers. It's getting everything out of the way first that takes time.
#8
And the "I'm already dirty" factor. Come on Sister. Change the pump. The coolant drain pan is already under it. I'm fussy but I play in the snow and don't want to get stuck with the old emergency bag of walnuts in the console. They're not for eating, they're for catching something to eat.
#9
If You intend to shoot them with a bow sling, You may consider using a Rusty Nuts too