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broark2017 03-15-2018 06:49 PM

Water Pump
 
I've been loosing coolant for the past couple of days and I finally found out where its going.. The backing plate on the water pump is leaking ?? The parts store sells the gasket for it but is there another issue or is this common?
2000 blazer LT 4wd 4 button (That doesn't work neither)

GreenBlazer2002 03-15-2018 08:36 PM

Just go ahead and replace the pump. It's cheap, easy, and probably needs to be done. It's best to use A/C Delco parts. And be sure to torque those bolts properly. This isn't something you want to do twice.

chevyriders 03-15-2018 09:29 PM

^ I'm with him. Replace it while you're in there. The pump won't cost you too much at all, and the gaskets are usually included with a new pump. Use thread sealer on the bolts , and torque to spec like greenblazer said.

broark2017 03-15-2018 10:25 PM

Thanks guys.. The water pump is less than 2 years old , that's why I asked.

GreenBlazer2002 03-16-2018 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by broark2017 (Post 687893)
Thanks guys.. The water pump is less than 2 years old , that's why I asked.

does it have a warranty? I went through 3 in less than a year. Good thing I had warranty coverage.

christine_208 03-16-2018 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by GreenBlazer2002 (Post 687886)
Just go ahead and replace the pump. It's cheap, easy, and probably needs to be done. It's best to use A/C Delco parts. And be sure to torque those bolts properly. This isn't something you want to do twice.

So AC-Delco is the brand to use for waterpumps? I'm thinking of replacing my original one when I a full coolant flush and replacement later this spring.

GreenBlazer2002 03-16-2018 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by christine_208 (Post 687921)
So AC-Delco is the brand to use for waterpumps? I'm thinking of replacing my original one when I a full coolant flush and replacement later this spring.

I went with whatever the store brand was at Advance Auto Parts since it was cheap and offered a lifetime warranty. The first two lasted a few months each. I'm on #3. Warranty or not, I didn't appreciate having to do the job repeatedly. Wish I had just gone with OEM parts to begin with. Terrible waste of time. So yeah, stick with A/C Delco.

broark2017 03-18-2018 06:13 PM

No warranty .. but the new one sure does! Thanks again.

cleburne red 03-18-2018 09:32 PM

I've been lucky. Got an autozone cheapy water pump about six years ago, still going strong. I even replaced the gasket on the back cover when i was pulling my hair out trying to track down an overheating problem. Thought maybe the impeller had broken or something.

GreenBlazer2002 03-18-2018 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 688022)
I've been lucky. Got an autozone cheapy water pump about six years ago, still going strong. I even replaced the gasket on the back cover when i was pulling my hair out trying to track down an overheating problem. Thought maybe the impeller had broken or something.

They made that one on Wednesday.


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